792 research outputs found
Diplomasi Kebudayaan Jepang terhadap Indonesia dalam Kerangka Japan-Indonesia Partnership Agreement Tahun 2012-2015
This research describes the culture diplomacy of Japan toward Indonesia in Japan Indonesia Partnership Agreement in 2012-2015. Culture diplomacy in Japan that was famous in world are cosplay and pop culture. Japan was held World Cosplay Summit in 2000 to another state that have purspose to known the Japans culture to the world.The research method used was a qualitative with descriptive as a technic of the research. Writer collects data from books, encyclopedia, journal, mass media and websites to analyze the culture diplomacy of Japan toward Indonesia in Japan Indonesia Partnership Agreement. The theories applied in this research are realism perspective with culture diplomacy theory.The conclusion research about the culture diplomacy of Japan toward Indonesia in Japan Indonesia Partnership Agreement are was done by Japan with held of World Costplay Summit event in 2014, increase of investation of Japans culinary in Indonesia and also make culture of Japans was famous in Indonesia.
Labeling Gaps Between Words: Recognizing Overlapping Mentions with Mention Separators
In this paper, we propose a new model that is capable of recognizing
overlapping mentions. We introduce a novel notion of mention separators that
can be effectively used to capture how mentions overlap with one another. On
top of a novel multigraph representation that we introduce, we show that
efficient and exact inference can still be performed. We present some
theoretical analysis on the differences between our model and a recently
proposed model for recognizing overlapping mentions, and discuss the possible
implications of the differences. Through extensive empirical analysis on
standard datasets, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach.Comment: 9+2 pages, 6 pages supplementary. Published in EMNLP 201
OPTIMASI KONTROL FOPID UNTUK AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR BERBASIS SIMULATED ANNEALING (SA) DAN GREY WOLF OPTIMIZATION (GWO)
A power plant is a device or machine tasked with producing electrical energy using energy conversion methods from various energy sources. Most large-scale power plants consist of several basic components, one of which is a synchronous generator. Synchronous generators have their own problems such as voltage and frequency fluctuations when the load changes. So a tool is needed to stabilize the voltage such as an Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR). AVR is used to control and stabilize the voltage produced by generators, but the AVR device itself has been shown to experience a high error rate when the pressure changes. Problems that arise with AVR are related to undershoots, overshoots, settling time and steady state errors. So the new scheme on the AVR uses FOPID control which is optimized with Simulated Annealing and Grey Wolf Optimization. This makes it possible to increase the actual voltage in a short time. It also maintains system stability and prevents distortion due to load changes
Documenting Bronze Age Akrotiri on Thera using laser scanning, image-based modelling and geophysical prospection
The excavated architecture of the exceptional prehistoric site of Akrotiri on the Greek island of Thera/Santorini is endangered by gradual decay, damage due to accidents, and seismic shocks, being located on an active volcano in an earthquake-prone area. Therefore, in 2013 and 2014 a digital documentation project has been conducted with support of the National Geographic Society in order to generate a detailed digital model of Akrotiri’s architecture using terrestrial laser scanning and image-based modeling. Additionally, non-invasive geophysical prospection has been tested in order to investigate its potential to explore and map yet buried archaeological remains. This article describes the project and the generated results
Variasi Spasial Dan Temporal Hujan Konvektif Di Pulau Jawa Berdasarkan Citra Satelit(spatial and Temporal Variation of Convective Rain in Java Island Based on Citra Images)
Convective rain is one of precipitation types that usually occur in Indonesia, result by convective process. This convective rain brings heavy rainfall in short period and could reach a higher intensity than common monsoon rain. Convective process may have a variation with time and location. This research have determined spatial and temporal variation of convective rain in Java island by using the black body temperature (TBB) gradient method based on the GMS-6 (MTSAT-1R) images. As a result, the seasonal convective rain generally occurred in similar period i.e. in the morning from 07.00 to 11.00 LT (local time) and in the evening from 18.00 LT until 05.00 LT. The maximum event occurred from 18.00 LT until mid night. There were different locations between the seasonal convective event. In the seasonal convective rain, there were two spatial patterns. In wet season (DJF) and transitional season from wet to dry (MAM) convective rain spread from east to west Java. While in dry season (JJA) and transitional season from dry to wet (SON), convective rain mostly occurred only in west Java
A 3D Face Modelling Approach for Pose-Invariant Face Recognition in a Human-Robot Environment
Face analysis techniques have become a crucial component of human-machine
interaction in the fields of assistive and humanoid robotics. However, the
variations in head-pose that arise naturally in these environments are still a
great challenge. In this paper, we present a real-time capable 3D face
modelling framework for 2D in-the-wild images that is applicable for robotics.
The fitting of the 3D Morphable Model is based exclusively on automatically
detected landmarks. After fitting, the face can be corrected in pose and
transformed back to a frontal 2D representation that is more suitable for face
recognition. We conduct face recognition experiments with non-frontal images
from the MUCT database and uncontrolled, in the wild images from the PaSC
database, the most challenging face recognition database to date, showing an
improved performance. Finally, we present our SCITOS G5 robot system, which
incorporates our framework as a means of image pre-processing for face
analysis
Aplikasi Metode Curve Number Untuk Mempresentasikan Hubungan Curah Hujan Dan Aliran Permukaan Di DAS Ciliwung Hulu – Jawa Barat
Run off (surface flow) is one of the most important hydrological variable in supporting the activities of water resources development. A reliable prediction method to calculate the amount and rate of runoff from the land surface caused by the rain that falls in a watershed that is not equipped with measuring devices (un gauge watershed) is a verydifficult job and requires a lot of time. The research was conducted in the watershed Ciliwung Hulu, which is an important area in relation to the incidence of flooding in Jakarta. Curve Number (CN) method can be used to predict the amount of runoff from a watershed. This model required input of rainfall; land cover maps; soil type maps,and topography. The maps are processed using Arc View software, so we get the value of CN. In this study, we used of rainfall and discharge data 2007-2009. Based on the analysis of calculation, known that amount of surface flow approaching 50% of rainfall depth. This condition indicates that the Ciliwung Hulu watershed conditions were not ableand proper to absorb of rainfall. The correlation between the results of run-off prediction models using CN with run-off observation was quite good. This indicated that the Curve Number method could be able to represent the relationship of rainfall with surface flow (run off) and also to predict runof
Fitting a 3D Morphable Model to Edges: A Comparison Between Hard and Soft Correspondences
We propose a fully automatic method for fitting a 3D morphable model to
single face images in arbitrary pose and lighting. Our approach relies on
geometric features (edges and landmarks) and, inspired by the iterated closest
point algorithm, is based on computing hard correspondences between model
vertices and edge pixels. We demonstrate that this is superior to previous work
that uses soft correspondences to form an edge-derived cost surface that is
minimised by nonlinear optimisation.Comment: To appear in ACCV 2016 Workshop on Facial Informatic
A New Generation of Peptide-based Inhibitors Targeting HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Conformational Flexibility.
International audienceThe biologically active form of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 reverse transcriptase (RT) is a heterodimer. The formation of RT is a two-step mechanism, including a rapid protein-protein interaction "the dimerization step," followed by conformational changes "the maturation step," yielding the biologically active form of the enzyme. We have previously proposed that the heterodimeric organization of RT constitutes an interesting target for the design of new inhibitors. Here, we propose a new class of RT inhibitors that targets protein-protein interactions and conformational changes involved in the maturation of heterodimeric reverse transcriptase. Based on a screen of peptides derived from the thumb domain of this enzyme, we have identified a short peptide P(AW) that inhibits the maturation step and blocks viral replication at subnanomolar concentrations. P(AW) only binds dimeric RT and stabilizes it in an inactive/non-processive conformation. From a mechanistic point of view, P(AW) prevents proper binding of primer/template by affecting the structural dynamics of the thumb/fingers of p66 subunit. Taken together, these results demonstrate that HIV-1 RT maturation constitutes an attractive target for AIDS chemotherapeutics
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