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The end of urban sprawl? Internal migration across the rural-urban continuum in Switzerland, 1966-2018

Mathias Lerch

In high-income countries, migration redistributed populations from congested city centres into the sparsely populated outskirts, raising challenges to environmental and population health and the conservation of biodiversity. We evaluate whether this periur ...
WILEY2022

Medium Voltage Impedance and Admittance Measurement and System Identification Techniques

Marko Petkovic

The recent trend of an increasing share of renewable energy sources in modern power systems, aswell as the integration of power electronics equipment, is shaping the requirements for stable gridinfrastructure. These requirements mainly come from the stabil ...
EPFL2021

Neural interface systems with on-device computing: machine learning and neuromorphic architectures

Mahsa Shoaran

Development of neural interface and brain-machine interface (BMI) systems enables the treatment of neurological disorders including cognitive, sensory, and motor dysfunctions. While neural interfaces have steadily decreased in form factor, recent developme ...
CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD2021

Yield strength and misfit volumes of NiCoCr and implications for short-range-order

William Curtin, Binglun Yin

The face-centered cubic medium-entropy alloy NiCoCr has received considerable attention for its good mechanical properties, uncertain stacking fault energy, etc, some of which have been attributed to chemical short-range order (SRO). Here, we examine the y ...
2020

The sliding Frank-Wolfe algorithm and its application to super-resolution microscopy

Emmanuel Emilien Louis Soubies, Quentin Alain Denoyelle, Gabriel Peyré

This paper showcases the theoretical and numerical performance of the Sliding Frank-Wolfe, which is a novel optimization algorithm to solve the BLASSO sparse spikes super-resolution problem. The BLASSO is a continuous (i.e. off-the-grid or grid-less) count ...
IOP PUBLISHING LTD2020

The Sliding Frank-Wolfe Algorithm for the BLASSO

Emmanuel Emilien Louis Soubies, Quentin Alain Denoyelle, Gabriel Peyré

This paper showcases the Sliding Frank-Wolfe (SFW), which is a novel optimization algorithm to solve the BLASSO sparse spikes super-resolution problem. The BLASSO is the continuous (i.e. off-thegrid or grid-less) counterpart of the well-known `1 sparse reg ...
2019

Segmentation-driven 6D Object Pose Estimation

Pascal Fua, Mathieu Salzmann, Joachim Ludovic Hugonot, Yinlin Hu

The most recent trend in estimating the 6D pose of rigid objects has been to train deep networks to either directly regress the pose from the image or to predict the 2D locations of 3D keypoints, from which the pose can be obtained using a PnP algorithm. I ...
IEEE2019

Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Computational Chemistry

Nicholas John Browning

The calculation of the electronic structure of chemical systems, necessitates computationally expensive approximations to the time-independent electronic Schrödinger equation in order to yield static properties in good agreement with experimental results. ...
EPFL2019

Sparse Inverse Problems Over Measures: Equivalence Of The Conditional Gradient And Exchange Methods

Armin Eftekhari

We study an optimization program over nonnegative Borel measures that encourages sparsity in its solution. Efficient solvers for this program are in increasing demand, as it arises when learning from data generated by a "continuum-of-subspaces" model, a re ...
SIAM PUBLICATIONS2019

Historical Newspaper User Interfaces: A Review

Maud Ehrmann

After decades of large-scale digitization, many historical newspaper collections are just one click away via online portals developed and supported by various public or private stakeholders. Initially offering access to full text search and facsimiles visu ...
IFLA Library2019

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