435 research outputs found
La perception du milieu naturel dans le cadre des relations diplomatiques entre Byzance et l’Occident chrétien (VIIe-XIIe siècle)
Au nez et à la barbe de l’ambassadeur. Cheveux, poils et pilosité dans les contacts diplomatiques entre Byzance et l’Occident (VIe-XIIe s.)
Cloud file sharing using PREaaS
This paper proposes a new method of features extraction for handwritten, printed and isolated numeral recognition. It is essential today for a company to store its data in an encrypted way when it uses Cloud Computing. However, the manipulation of this encrypted data remains complex, and it is very difficult in this case to be able to share the encrypted data between different users. One of the solutions for sharing encrypted data is to use PRE (Proxy Reencryption) which allows both the re-encryption of the data, but also the delegation of this operation by a third party via the use of a specific key. In this article, we propose a solution for sharing encrypted files between users that uses a classic storage system in the Cloud and PRE (re-encryption PRoxy). We present an improvement of an existing PRE algorithm by applying it to elliptical curves in order to improve its performance. Finally, we implement this architecture in the form of a cloud service called PREaaS (PRE as a Service) which allows this mechanism to be used on demand with an API
Cloud file sharing using PREaaS
This paper proposes a new method of features extraction for handwritten, printed and isolated numeral recognition. It is essential today for a company to store its data in an encrypted way when it uses Cloud Computing. However, the manipulation of this encrypted data remains complex, and it is very difficult in this case to be able to share the encrypted data between different users. One of the solutions for sharing encrypted data is to use PRE (Proxy Reencryption) which allows both the re-encryption of the data, but also the delegation of this operation by a third party via the use of a specific key. In this article, we propose a solution for sharing encrypted files between users that uses a classic storage system in the Cloud and PRE (re-encryption PRoxy). We present an improvement of an existing PRE algorithm by applying it to elliptical curves in order to improve its performance. Finally, we implement this architecture in the form of a cloud service called PREaaS (PRE as a Service) which allows this mechanism to be used on demand with an API
La diplomatie médio-byzantine et l’Antiquité
Il est bien connu que Byzance jouit d’un héritage ancien considérable, dont le sens exact ne lui est plus toujours compréhensible d’ailleurs. Venant compléter d’autres études antérieures, cet article fait le point sur les différentes manières avec lesquelles les autorités byzantines ont pu employer cet héritage dans leur activité diplomatique, entre les viiie et xiie siècles. C’est tout d’abord le patrimoine visible, architectural et monumental qu’elles ont pu exposer à des délégations étrangères et hôtes de marque. Le poids des manuscrits échangés dans le cadre de la politique extérieure de l’Empire est ensuite appréhendé. S’il paraît important dans le cadre des relations avec l’Islam, il semble le devenir progressivement dans les contacts avec l’Occident chrétien. Quelques éléments conduisent à voir en ces manuscrits provenant de la cour impériale une arme possible dans les tractations diplomatiques. Enfin, d’autres aspects dans nos sources mettent en évidence les liens récurrents entre la diplomatie médio-byzantine et l’Antiquité.It is a well-known fact that Byzantium enjoyed a rich ancient heritage, the exact meaning of which was by the way not always comprehensible to her. Coming as a complement to other previous studies, this article sums up the various ways in which the Byzantine authorities may have used that heritage in their diplomatic activity between the VIIIth and XIIth centuries. First and foremest it was the visible heritage, architectural and monumental, they are likely to have exhibited to foreign delegations and distinguished visitors. The weight of the exchanged manuscripts within the framework of the Empire’s foreign policy is then examined. While it seems important in the relationships with Islam, it looks as if it gradually grew in importance in the contacts with the Christian West. Some elements lead one to see in those manuscripts from the Imperial court a likely weapon in the diplomatic transactions. Lastly, other aspects of our sources set into prominence the recurrent links between medio-Byzantine diplomacy and Antiquity
La diplomatie médio-byzantine et l’Antiquité
Il est bien connu que Byzance jouit d’un héritage ancien considérable, dont le sens exact ne lui est plus toujours compréhensible d’ailleurs. Venant compléter d’autres études antérieures, cet article fait le point sur les différentes manières avec lesquelles les autorités byzantines ont pu employer cet héritage dans leur activité diplomatique, entre les viiie et xiie siècles. C’est tout d’abord le patrimoine visible, architectural et monumental qu’elles ont pu exposer à des délégations étrangères et hôtes de marque. Le poids des manuscrits échangés dans le cadre de la politique extérieure de l’Empire est ensuite appréhendé. S’il paraît important dans le cadre des relations avec l’Islam, il semble le devenir progressivement dans les contacts avec l’Occident chrétien. Quelques éléments conduisent à voir en ces manuscrits provenant de la cour impériale une arme possible dans les tractations diplomatiques. Enfin, d’autres aspects dans nos sources mettent en évidence les liens récurrents entre la diplomatie médio-byzantine et l’Antiquité.It is a well-known fact that Byzantium enjoyed a rich ancient heritage, the exact meaning of which was by the way not always comprehensible to her. Coming as a complement to other previous studies, this article sums up the various ways in which the Byzantine authorities may have used that heritage in their diplomatic activity between the VIIIth and XIIth centuries. First and foremest it was the visible heritage, architectural and monumental, they are likely to have exhibited to foreign delegations and distinguished visitors. The weight of the exchanged manuscripts within the framework of the Empire’s foreign policy is then examined. While it seems important in the relationships with Islam, it looks as if it gradually grew in importance in the contacts with the Christian West. Some elements lead one to see in those manuscripts from the Imperial court a likely weapon in the diplomatic transactions. Lastly, other aspects of our sources set into prominence the recurrent links between medio-Byzantine diplomacy and Antiquity
Combination of optison with ultrasound and electroporation increases albumin and thrompoietin transgene expression whilst elongation factor promoter prolongs its duration
Hypoalbuminaemia and thrombocytopaenia are two clinical problems frequently encountered in patients with chronic liver failure or cancer following treatment with chemotherapy. The current study was designed to assess the
magnitude and duration of thrombopoietin and albumin transgene expression hoping to increase the production of
albumin and platelets. Immunocompetent and immunocompromised (nude) mice were injected intramuscularly
with plasmids expressing either human serum albumin or human thrombopoietin. The therapeutic expression cassette of the plasmids was driven by either CMV or elongation factor 1- promoters respectively. In order to achieve muscle specific expression both gene constructs included the myosin light chain enhancer. The experiment was conducted in a group of mice which were injected with the transgene plasmid either in normal saline or plasmid
followed by electroporation, ultrasound, optison and a combination of all three to increase transgene expression.
The result showed that plasmids with the CMV promoter induced the highest transgenic expression lasting for one
week whilst plasmids with the elongation factor 1-alpha promoter produced a weaker expression lasting for a longer and more stable duration of expression up to 3 months in both immunocompetent and nude mice. The combination of electroporation and ultrasound with Optison TM provided the highest transgene expression. We concluded that it would be possible to increase albumin and platelets production by an intramuscular injection of plasmids expressing human albumin and thromopoietin. A combination of electroporation and ultrasound with Optison TM can increase their expression
Extensive retreat of Greenland tidewater glaciers 2000-2010
Overall mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet nearly doubled during the early 2000s resulting in an increased contribution to sea-level rise, with this step-change being mainly attributed to the widespread frontal retreat and accompanying dynamic thinning of tidewater glaciers. Changes in glacier calving-front positions are easily derived from remotely sensed imagery and provide a record of dynamic change. However, ice-sheet-wide studies of calving fronts have been either spatially or temporally limited. In this study multiple calving-front positions were derived for 199 Greenland marine-terminating outlet glaciers with width greater than 1 km using Landsat imagery for the 11-year period 2000–2010 in order to identify regional seasonal and inter-annual variations. During this period, outlet glaciers were characterized by sustained and substantial retreat summing to more than 267 km, with only 11 glaciers showing overall advance. In general, the pattern of mass loss detected by GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) and other measurements is reflected in the calving record of Greenland glaciers. Our results suggest several regions in the south and east of the ice sheet likely share controls on their dynamic changes, but no simple single control is apparent
Absolute localisations in indoor environment based on omnidirectionnal vision
In this article, we present two localization methods based on the omnidirectional SYCLOP sensor. The first method
is a static one and is based on a matching between one real image and a base of synthetics panoramic pictures.
This base is computed with the help of a modelling and a calibration of the SYCLOP sensor. The second method is
a dynamic one and is based on multi target tracking. The originality of this method is its capability to manage and
propagate uncertainties during the localization process. This multi-level uncertainty propagation stage is based on
the use of the Dempster-Shafer theory. In this work, SYCLOP is associated with a panoramic range finder. It enables
to treat complementary and redundant data and thus to construct a robust sensorial model which integrates an
important number of significant primitives. Based on this model, we treat the problem of maintaining a matching
and propagating uncertainties on each matched primitive in order to obtain a global uncertainty about the robot
configuration.Dans cet article, nous présentons deux méthodes de localisation basées sur l'utilisation du capteur omnidirectionnel SYCLOP. La première méthode, statique, consiste à rechercher la configuration du robot d'une manière absolue par la mise en correspondance d'une image réelle avec une base d'images panoramiques synthétiques. Cette base est obtenue grâce à la modélisation et la calibration du capteur SYCLOP. La deuxième méthode, dynamique, est basée sur de la poursuite multi-cibles. L'originalité de cette méthode réside dans sa capacité à gérer et propager des incertitudes durant le processus de localisation. Cette propagation multi-niveaux d'incertitudes est basée sur l'utilisation de la théorie de Dempster Shafer. Dans ce travail, SYCLOP est associé à un capteur de profondeur. Ceci permet de traiter des données à la fois complémentaires et redondantes et donc de construire un modèle sensoriel robuste intégrant un nombre important de primitives significatives. En nous appuyant sur ce modèle, nous traitons le problème de maintien d'un appariement et de la propagation d'une incertitude sur chaque primitive appariée, ceci dans le but d'obtenir une incertitude globale qui caractérise l'estimation de configuration du robot
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