311 research outputs found
MyStyle++: A Controllable Personalized Generative Prior
In this paper, we propose an approach to obtain a personalized generative
prior with explicit control over a set of attributes. We build upon MyStyle, a
recently introduced method, that tunes the weights of a pre-trained StyleGAN
face generator on a few images of an individual. This system allows
synthesizing, editing, and enhancing images of the target individual with high
fidelity to their facial features. However, MyStyle does not demonstrate
precise control over the attributes of the generated images. We propose to
address this problem through a novel optimization system that organizes the
latent space in addition to tuning the generator. Our key contribution is to
formulate a loss that arranges the latent codes, corresponding to the input
images, along a set of specific directions according to their attributes. We
demonstrate that our approach, dubbed MyStyle++, is able to synthesize, edit,
and enhance images of an individual with great control over the attributes,
while preserving the unique facial characteristics of that individual
Oral nitrate-reducing bacteria as potential probiotics for blood pressure homeostasis
Hypertension is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and poses a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and chronic kidney disease. Research has shown that nitric oxide (NO) is a vasodilator that regulates vascular tension and the decrease of NO bioactivity is considered one of the potential pathogenesis of essential hypertension. The L-arginine-nitric oxide synthase (NOS) pathway is the main source of endogenous NO production. However, with aging or the onset of diseases, the function of the NOS system becomes impaired, leading to insufficient NO production. The nitrate–nitrite–NO pathway allows for the generation of biologically active NO independent of the NOS system, by utilizing endogenous or dietary inorganic nitrate and nitrite through a series of reduction cycles. The oral cavity serves as an important interface between the body and the environment, and dysbiosis or disruption of the oral microbiota has negative effects on blood pressure regulation. In this review, we explore the role of oral microbiota in maintaining blood pressure homeostasis, particularly the connection between nitrate-reducing bacteria and the bioavailability of NO in the bloodstream and blood pressure changes. This review aims to elucidate the potential mechanisms by which oral nitrate-reducing bacteria contribute to blood pressure homeostasis and to highlight the use of oral nitrate-reducing bacteria as probiotics for oral microbiota intervention to prevent hypertension
Uncertainty-aware State Space Transformer for Egocentric 3D Hand Trajectory Forecasting
Hand trajectory forecasting from egocentric views is crucial for enabling a
prompt understanding of human intentions when interacting with AR/VR systems.
However, existing methods handle this problem in a 2D image space which is
inadequate for 3D real-world applications. In this paper, we set up an
egocentric 3D hand trajectory forecasting task that aims to predict hand
trajectories in a 3D space from early observed RGB videos in a first-person
view. To fulfill this goal, we propose an uncertainty-aware state space
Transformer (USST) that takes the merits of the attention mechanism and
aleatoric uncertainty within the framework of the classical state-space model.
The model can be further enhanced by the velocity constraint and visual prompt
tuning (VPT) on large vision transformers. Moreover, we develop an annotation
workflow to collect 3D hand trajectories with high quality. Experimental
results on H2O and EgoPAT3D datasets demonstrate the superiority of USST for
both 2D and 3D trajectory forecasting. The code and datasets are publicly
released: https://actionlab-cv.github.io/EgoHandTrajPred.Comment: ICCV 2023 Accepted (Camera Ready
Soil pH, total phosphorus, climate and distance are the major factors influencing microbial activity at a regional spatial scale
Considering the extensive functional redundancy in microbial communities and great difficulty in elucidating it based on taxonomic structure, studies on the biogeography of soil microbial activity at large spatial scale are as important as microbial community structure. Eighty-four soil samples were collected across a region from south to north China (about 1,000 km) to address the questions if microbial activity displays biogeographic patterns and what are driving forces. These samples represented different soil types, land use and climate. Redundancy analysis and nonmetric multidimensional scaling clearly revealed that soil microbial activities showed distinct differentiation at different sites over a regional spatial scale, which were strongly affected by soil pH, total P, rainfall, temperature, soil type and location. In addition, microbial community structure was greatly influenced by rainfall, location, temperature, soil pH and soil type and was correlated with microbial activity to some extent. Our results suggest that microbial activities display a clear geographic pattern that is greatly altered by geographic distance and reflected by climate, soil pH and total P over large spatial scales. There are common (distance, climate, pH and soil type) but differentiated aspects (TP, SOC and N) in the biogeography of soil microbial community structure and activity
Defect Automatic Identification of Eddy Current Pulsed Thermography
Eddy current pulsed thermography (ECPT) is an effective nondestructive testing and evaluation (NDT&E) technique, and has been applied for a wide range of conductive materials. Manual selected frames have been used for defects detection and quantification. Defects are indicated by high/low temperature in the frames. However, the variation of surface emissivity sometimes introduces illusory temperature inhomogeneity and results in false alarm. To improve the probability of detection, this paper proposes a two-heat balance states-based method which can restrain the influence of the emissivity. In addition, the independent component analysis (ICA) is also applied to automatically identify defect patterns and quantify the defects. An experiment was carried out to validate the proposed methods
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