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    Occluded Person Re-identification

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    Person re-identification (re-id) suffers from a serious occlusion problem when applied to crowded public places. In this paper, we propose to retrieve a full-body person image by using a person image with occlusions. This differs significantly from the conventional person re-id problem where it is assumed that person images are detected without any occlusion. We thus call this new problem the occluded person re-identitification. To address this new problem, we propose a novel Attention Framework of Person Body (AFPB) based on deep learning, consisting of 1) an Occlusion Simulator (OS) which automatically generates artificial occlusions for full-body person images, and 2) multi-task losses that force the neural network not only to discriminate a person's identity but also to determine whether a sample is from the occluded data distribution or the full-body data distribution. Experiments on a new occluded person re-id dataset and three existing benchmarks modified to include full-body person images and occluded person images show the superiority of the proposed method.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures, IEEE International Conference of Multimedia and Expo 201

    Application of Molecular Probes in Tumor Treatment

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    Photothermal therapy refers to the addition of targeted drugs with photothermal effects into the patient's body. Through targeting, the drug specifically recognizes tumor cells and accumulates around tumor cells. Afterwards, it is irradiated with a laser of a specific wavelength to achieve a local temperature increase, thereby achieving the effect of killing or locating tumor cells. Therefore, the most important part of this treatment method is the photothermal probe with a targeting effect and good photothermal effect. The existing photothermal probes are mainly composed of inorganic substances, organic small molecules and organic biomolecules. This paper will mainly introduce the development status and prospects of performance of these three types of photothermal probes to introduce photothermal agent development

    Analysis of Realized Volatility in Two Trading Sessions of the Japanese Stock Market

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    We analyze realized volatilities constructed using high-frequency stock data on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. In order to avoid non-trading hours issue in volatility calculations we define two realized volatilities calculated separately in the two trading sessions of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, i.e. morning and afternoon sessions. After calculating the realized volatilities at various sampling frequencies we evaluate the bias from the microstructure noise as a function of sampling frequency. Taking into account of the bias to realized volatility we examine returns standardized by realized volatilities and confirm that price returns on the Tokyo Stock Exchange are described approximately by Gaussian time series with time-varying volatility, i.e. consistent with a mixture of distributions hypothesis.Comment: 12 pages, reference correcte

    A 40-GHz Load Modulated Balanced Power Amplifier using Unequal Power Splitter and Phase Compensation Network in 45-nm SOI CMOS

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    © 2023 IEEE - All rights reserved. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1109/TCSI.2023.3282731 ​​​​​​​In this work, a ten-way power-combined poweramplifier is designed using a load modulated balanced amplifier(LMBA)-based architecture. To provide the required magnitudeand phase controls between the main and control-signal paths ofthe LMBA, an unequal power splitter and a phase compensationnetwork are proposed. As proof of concept, the designed poweramplifier is implemented in a 45-nm SOI CMOS process. At 40GHz, it delivers a 25.1 dBm Psat with a peak power-addedefficiency (PAE) of 27.9%. At 6-dB power back-off level, itachieves 1.39 times drain efficiency enhancement over an idealClass-B power amplifier. Using a 200-MHz single-carrier 64-QAMsignal, the designed amplifier delivers an average output power of16.5 dBm with a PAE of 13.1% at an EVMrms of -23.9 dB andACPR of -25.3 dBc. The die size, including all testing pads, is only1.92 mm2. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, compared withthe other recently published silicon-based LMBAs, this designachieves the highest Psat.Peer reviewe
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