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    Multi-View Frame Reconstruction with Conditional GAN

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    Multi-view frame reconstruction is an important problem particularly when multiple frames are missing and past and future frames within the camera are far apart from the missing ones. Realistic coherent frames can still be reconstructed using corresponding frames from other overlapping cameras. We propose an adversarial approach to learn the spatio-temporal representation of the missing frame using conditional Generative Adversarial Network (cGAN). The conditional input to each cGAN is the preceding or following frames within the camera or the corresponding frames in other overlapping cameras, all of which are merged together using a weighted average. Representations learned from frames within the camera are given more weight compared to the ones learned from other cameras when they are close to the missing frames and vice versa. Experiments on two challenging datasets demonstrate that our framework produces comparable results with the state-of-the-art reconstruction method in a single camera and achieves promising performance in multi-camera scenario.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables, Accepted at IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing, 201

    Generalized Variational Inequalities for Upper Hemicontinuous and Demi Operators with Applications to Fixed Point Theorems in Hilbert Spaces

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    ∗ The final version of this paper was sent to the editor when the author was supported by an ARC Small Grant of Dr. E. Tarafdar.Existence theorems of generalized variational inequalities and generalized complementarity problems are obtained in topological vector spaces for demi operators which are upper hemicontinuous along line segments in a convex set X. Fixed point theorems are also given in Hilbert spaces for set-valued operators T which are upper hemicontinuous along line segments in X such that I − T are demi operators

    Urban Local Government and Environmental Management in Bangladesh: A Study on Chunarughat Paurashava

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    Urban local government is a vital part for the delivery of services to people. Along with other responsibilities, urban local government in Bangladesh is also responsible for environmental management. This study aims to identify the role of Paurashavas (which are administrative units at every municipality composed of elected members) in protecting a healthy and clean environment. Examining Chunarughat Paurashava, the study finds that Paurashavas have an important role in environmental management such as garbage collection, waste disposal, sewerage construction, public park protection, and so on. However, the provision of these kinds of services is hindered by various lacks, like infrastructure, logistic support, trained manpower, and funds, as well as peoples’ participation. The study makes various recommendations to overcome these problems.local government, environmental management, Bangladesh, Paurashava, Chunarughat

    Highly Nonlinear and Low Confinement Loss Photonic Crystal Fiber Using GaP Slot Core

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    This paper presents a triangular lattice photonic crystal fiber with very high nonlinear coefficient. Finite element method (FEM) is used to scrutinize different optical properties of proposed highly nonlinear photonic crystal fiber (HNL-PCF). The HNL-PCF exhibits a high nonlinearity up to 10×104W1km110\times10^{4} W^{-1}km^{-1} over the wavelength of 1500 nm to 1700 nm. Moreover, proposed HNL-PCF shows a very low confinement loss of 103dB/km10^{-3} dB/km at 1550 nm wavelength. Furthermore, chromatic dispersion, dispersion slope, effective area etc. are also analyzed thoroughly. The proposed fiber will be a suitable candidate for broadband dispersion compensation, sensor devices and supercontinuum generation.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, ICTP conferenc
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