993 research outputs found
AISHELL-1: An Open-Source Mandarin Speech Corpus and A Speech Recognition Baseline
An open-source Mandarin speech corpus called AISHELL-1 is released. It is by
far the largest corpus which is suitable for conducting the speech recognition
research and building speech recognition systems for Mandarin. The recording
procedure, including audio capturing devices and environments are presented in
details. The preparation of the related resources, including transcriptions and
lexicon are described. The corpus is released with a Kaldi recipe. Experimental
results implies that the quality of audio recordings and transcriptions are
promising.Comment: Oriental COCOSDA 201
Fluorescence-readout as a powerful macromolecular characterisation tool
The last few decades have witnessed significant progress in synthetic macromolecular chemistry, which can provide access to diverse macromolecules with varying structural complexities, topology and functionalities, bringing us closer to the aim of controlling soft matter material properties with molecular precision. To reach this goal, the development of advanced analytical techniques, allowing for micro-, molecular level and real-time investigation, is essential. Due to their appealing features, including high sensitivity, large contrast, fast and real-time response, as well as non-invasive characteristics, fluorescence-based techniques have emerged as a powerful tool for macromolecular characterisation to provide detailed information and give new and deep insights beyond those offered by commonly applied analytical methods. Herein, we critically examine how fluorescence phenomena, principles and techniques can be effectively exploited to characterise macromolecules and soft matter materials and to further unravel their constitution, by highlighting representative examples of recent advances across major areas of polymer and materials science, ranging from polymer molecular weight and conversion, architecture, conformation to polymer self-assembly to surfaces, gels and 3D printing. Finally, we discuss the opportunities for fluorescence-readout to further advance the development of macromolecules, leading to the design of polymers and soft matter materials with pre-determined and adaptable properties
A direct approach to sharp Li-Yau Estimates on closed manifolds with negative Ricci lower bound
Recently, Qi S.Zhang [26] has derived a sharp Li-Yau estimate for positive
solutions of the heat equation on closed Riemannian manifolds with the Ricci
curvature bounded below by a negative constant. The proof is based on an
integral iteration argument which utilizes Hamilton's gradient estimate, heat
kernel Gaussian bounds and parabolic Harnack inequality.
In this paper, we show that the sharp Li-Yau estimate can actually be
obtained directly following the classical maximum principle argument, which
simplifies the proof in [26]. In addition, we apply the same idea to the heat
and conjugate heat equations under the Ricci flow and prove some Li-Yau type
estimates with optimal coefficients.Comment: 14 page
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