555 research outputs found
Housing Policy and Housing Satisfaction in the People’s Republic of China: A Behavioural Approach Applied in the City of Xian
Based on the behavioural approach, this thesis examines housing satisfaction in Xian, The People’s Republic of China, and its implications for housing policy. A conceptual framework of housing satisfaction along three dimensions, housing environment system, social structure, and housing policy, is presented and discussed. From this framework a set of hypotheses are stated and subsequently tested. The strongest factor found to affect housing satisfaction is people’s living space and housing condition is another important factor. Through examining housing policy and housing satisfaction, the centrally controlled Chinese housing policies are shown to need modification and changes in housing supply should be introduced to meet people’s housing demands
The Neural Networks Based Needle Detection for Medical Retinal Surgery
In recent years, deep learning technology has developed rapidly, and the
application of deep neural networks in the medical image processing field has
become the focus of the spotlight. This paper aims to achieve needle position
detection in medical retinal surgery by adopting the target detection algorithm
based on YOLOv5 as the basic deep neural network model. The state-of-the-art
needle detection approaches for medical surgery mainly focus on needle
structure segmentation. Instead of the needle segmentation, the proposed method
in this paper contains the angle examination during the needle detection
process. This approach also adopts a novel classification method based on the
different positions of the needle to improve the model. The experiments
demonstrate that the proposed network can accurately detect the needle position
and measure the needle angle. The performance test of the proposed method
achieves 4.80 for the average Euclidean distance between the detected tip
position and the actual tip position. It also obtains an average error of 0.85
degrees for the tip angle across all test sets
COMS: Customer Oriented Migration Service
Virtual machine live migration has been studied for more than a decade, and this technique has been implemented in various commercial hypervisors. However, currently in the cloud environment, virtual machine migration is initiated by system administrators. Cloud customers have no say on this: They can not initiate a migration, and they do not even know whether or not their virtual machines have been migrated. In this paper, we propose the COMS framework, which is short for Customer Oriented Migration Service . COMS gives more control to cloud customers so that migration becomes a service option and customers are more aware of the migration process. We have implemented a suite of modules in our COMS framework. Our evaluation results show that these modules could either bring performance benefit to cloud customers, or mitigate security threats in the cloud environment
Silicon-chip source of bright photon pairs
Integrated quantum photonics relies critically on the purity, scalability, integrability, and flexibility of a photon source to support diverse quantum functionalities on a single chip. Here we report a chip-scale photon-pair source on the silicon-on-insulator platform that utilizes dramatic cavity-enhanced four-wave mixing in a high-Q silicon microdisk resonator. The device is able to produce high-quality photon pairs at different wavelengths with a high spectral brightness of 6.24×10^7 pairs/s/mW^2/GHz and photon-pair correlation with a coincidence-to-accidental ratio of 1386 ± 278 while pumped with a continuous-wave laser. The superior performance, together with the structural compactness and CMOS compatibility, opens up a great avenue towards quantum silicon photonics with capability of multi-channel parallel information processing for both integrated quantum computing and long-haul quantum communication
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