8,147 results on '"Qian Cheng"'
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202. Reconstruction-Based Anomaly Localization via Knowledge-Informed Self-Training
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Qian, Cheng, Lao, Xiaoxian, and Li, Chunguang
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Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
Anomaly localization, which involves localizing anomalous regions within images, is a significant industrial task. Reconstruction-based methods are widely adopted for anomaly localization because of their low complexity and high interpretability. Most existing reconstruction-based methods only use normal samples to construct model. If anomalous samples are appropriately utilized in the process of anomaly localization, the localization performance can be improved. However, usually only weakly labeled anomalous samples are available, which limits the improvement. In many cases, we can obtain some knowledge of anomalies summarized by domain experts. Taking advantage of such knowledge can help us better utilize the anomalous samples and thus further improve the localization performance. In this paper, we propose a novel reconstruction-based method named knowledge-informed self-training (KIST) which integrates knowledge into reconstruction model through self-training. Specifically, KIST utilizes weakly labeled anomalous samples in addition to the normal ones and exploits knowledge to yield pixel-level pseudo-labels of the anomalous samples. Based on the pseudo labels, a novel loss which promotes the reconstruction of normal pixels while suppressing the reconstruction of anomalous pixels is used. We conduct experiments on different datasets and demonstrate the advantages of KIST over the existing reconstruction-based methods.
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- 2024
203. Tell Me More! Towards Implicit User Intention Understanding of Language Model Driven Agents
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Qian, Cheng, He, Bingxiang, Zhuang, Zhong, Deng, Jia, Qin, Yujia, Cong, Xin, Zhang, Zhong, Zhou, Jie, Lin, Yankai, Liu, Zhiyuan, and Sun, Maosong
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction - Abstract
Current language model-driven agents often lack mechanisms for effective user participation, which is crucial given the vagueness commonly found in user instructions. Although adept at devising strategies and performing tasks, these agents struggle with seeking clarification and grasping precise user intentions. To bridge this gap, we introduce Intention-in-Interaction (IN3), a novel benchmark designed to inspect users' implicit intentions through explicit queries. Next, we propose the incorporation of model experts as the upstream in agent designs to enhance user-agent interaction. Employing IN3, we empirically train Mistral-Interact, a powerful model that proactively assesses task vagueness, inquires user intentions, and refines them into actionable goals before starting downstream agent task execution. Integrating it into the XAgent framework, we comprehensively evaluate the enhanced agent system regarding user instruction understanding and execution, revealing that our approach notably excels at identifying vague user tasks, recovering and summarizing critical missing information, setting precise and necessary agent execution goals, and minimizing redundant tool usage, thus boosting overall efficiency. All the data and codes are released., Comment: 26 pages, 5 tables, 6 figures
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- 2024
204. Discovery and timing of pulsar J2016$+$3711 in supernova remnant CTB 87 with FAST
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Liu, Qian-Cheng, Zhong, Wen-Juan, Chen, Yang, Wang, Pei, Zhou, Ping, Yue, You-Ling, and Li, Di
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report on our discovery of the radio pulsar, PSR J2016$+$3711, in supernova remnant (SNR) CTB 87, with a $\sim10.8\sigma$ significance of pulses, which confirms the compact nature of the X-ray point source in CTB 87. It is the first pulsar discovered in SNRs using Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). Its integrated radio pulse profile can be well described by a single component, with a width at 50% of the peak flux density of about 28.1$^\circ$ and an effective width of about 32.2$^\circ$. The mean flux density at 1.25 GHz is estimated to be about 15.5$\mu$Jy. Combined with the non-detection of the radio pulse at lower frequencies, the radio spectral index of the pulsar is constrained to be $\lesssim 2.3$. We also present the timing solution based on 28 follow-up FAST observations. Our results reveal a period of 50.81 ms, period derivative of $7.2\times 10^{-14}$ s s$^{-1}$, and dispersion measure of 428 pc cm$^{-3}$. The strength of the equatorial surface magnetic dipole magnetic field is inferred to be about $1.9\times10^{12}$ G. Using the ephemeris obtained from the radio observations, we searched Fermi-LAT data for gamma-ray pulsations but detected no pulsed signal. We also searched for radio pulses with FAST toward the X-ray counterpart of the gamma-ray binary HESS J1832$-$093 proximate to SNR G22.7$-$00.2 but found no signal., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2024
205. Investigate-Consolidate-Exploit: A General Strategy for Inter-Task Agent Self-Evolution
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Qian, Cheng, Liang, Shihao, Qin, Yujia, Ye, Yining, Cong, Xin, Lin, Yankai, Wu, Yesai, Liu, Zhiyuan, and Sun, Maosong
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
This paper introduces Investigate-Consolidate-Exploit (ICE), a novel strategy for enhancing the adaptability and flexibility of AI agents through inter-task self-evolution. Unlike existing methods focused on intra-task learning, ICE promotes the transfer of knowledge between tasks for genuine self-evolution, similar to human experience learning. The strategy dynamically investigates planning and execution trajectories, consolidates them into simplified workflows and pipelines, and exploits them for improved task execution. Our experiments on the XAgent framework demonstrate ICE's effectiveness, reducing API calls by as much as 80% and significantly decreasing the demand for the model's capability. Specifically, when combined with GPT-3.5, ICE's performance matches that of raw GPT-4 across various agent tasks. We argue that this self-evolution approach represents a paradigm shift in agent design, contributing to a more robust AI community and ecosystem, and moving a step closer to full autonomy., Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures
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- 2024
206. Process Mineralogy Characteristics and Flotation Application of a Refractory Collophanite from Guizhou, China
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Wei Xu, Bo Shi, Yan Tian, Yue Chen, Songqing Li, Qian Cheng, and Guangjun Mei
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sedimentary collophanite ,AMICS ,sesquioxide ,double reverse flotation ,mechanism ,Mineralogy ,QE351-399.2 - Abstract
A refractory phosphate ore obtained from Guizhou, China, contains high amounts of detrimental metal impurities (e.g., Fe, Al, and Mg) which affect the deep wet processing of phosphorus products before use. In this study, mineralogy parameters of the ore such as mineral composition, disseminated particle size, mineral liberation degree, and intergrowth relationship were investigated using X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (XRF), X-ray powder diffractometer (XRD), and advanced mineral identification and characterization system (AMICS). The mechanism for flotation separation was also discussed. The results showed that the ore was a fine-grained calcareous-siliceous collophanite with high P2O5 grade. The gangue minerals such as quartz, sericite (muscovite), pyrite, and dolomite were finely disseminated and encapsulated by fluoroapatite particles in a rather complex relationship. A double reverse flotation process was carried out based on the separation principle of less flotation and more inhibition. A phosphorous concentrate with a P2O5 grade of 35.53%, SiO2 content of 5.88%, MgO content of 0.91%, sesquioxide (Fe2O3 + Al2O3) content of 1.98%, MER value of 8.13%, and phosphorus recovery of 75.04% was obtained. Based on the flotation test results and the analysis of process mineralogy parameters, we concluded that the main causes of difficulty in separation of collophanite are fine disseminated particle size, poor mineral liberation degree, and serious argillization. The selection of foam-controlled collectors, efficient dispersing inhibitors and classified desliming process will be necessary for improving flotation index. These results provide a technical reference for subsequent development and utilization of collophanite resources.
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- 2021
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207. In-Situ LA-ICP-MS Uraninite U–Pb Dating and Genesis of the Datian Migmatite-Hosted Uranium Deposit, South China
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Long Cheng, Chengjiang Zhang, Hao Song, and Qian Cheng
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migmatite hosted Datian uranium deposit ,Kangdian region ,uraninite ,LA-ICP-MS U–Pb geochronology ,Mineralogy ,QE351-399.2 - Abstract
The Datian uranium deposit is a migmatite-hosted, high temperature, hydrothermal deposit in the Kangdian region. Detailed information on the chemical composition and formation age of the uraninite remains lacking, which impedes our understanding of uraninite genesis. Two phases of uraninite have been identified according to their relationships with other minerals and their field relationships. The phase 1 (Ur1) uraninite is characterized by local development of microfractures and pores in the crystal of uraninite, a scattered distribution, and irregular crystal shapes, and it is associated with ilmenite, biotite, and rare earth element (REE) minerals (monazite and xenotime). The phase 2 uraninite (Ur2) has anhedral crystal shapes with well-developed microfractures and pores and is associated with pyrite, albite, pyrrhotite, molybdenite, zircon, and chlorite. X-ray element mapping revealed that the distributions of U, Th, and Pb in the Ur1 uraninite are homogeneous, whereas those in the Ur2 uraninite are heterogeneous. The results of the electron microprobe analysis (EMPA) show that the UO2 and PbO contents of the Ur1 and Ur2 uraninite do not vary significantly. The high ThO2 contents of the Ur1 (1.08–1.68 wt %) and Ur2 uraninite (3.41–4.83 wt %) indicate that they formed at different temperatures. The laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) analysis results show that the ∑REE of the Ur1 uraninite (3747.5–7032.3 ppm) is lower than that of the Ur2 uraninite (8369.2–11,484.3 ppm), and the REE patterns of the Ur1 and Ur2 uraninite are sickle-shaped with large negative Eu anomalies. The LA-ICP-MS U–Pb dating results revealed that the ages of the Ur1 (841.4 ± 4.0 Ma) and Ur2 (834.5 ± 4.1 Ma–837.2 ± 4.5 Ma) uraninite are in consistent with that of the migmatite. Thus, the Datian uranium deposit underwent at least two hydrothermal events, and the uraninite was formed due to the migmatization.
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- 2021
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208. Quality Distinguish of Red Ginseng from Different Origins by HPLC–ELSD/PDA Combined with HPSEC–MALLS–RID, Focus on the Sugar-Markers
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Qian Cheng, Shuhuan Peng, Fangyi Li, Pengdi Cui, Chunxia Zhao, Xiaohui Yan, Tongchuan Suo, Chunhua Wang, Yongzhi He, and Zheng Li
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compositional monosaccharides ,HPLC–ELSD/PDA combined with HPSEC–MALLS–RID ,molecular weight ,quality markers (Q-marker) ,red ginseng polysaccharides ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Red ginseng (RG) has been extensively utilized in Asian countries due to its pharmacological effects. For the quality evaluation of RG, small molecules, such as ginsenosides, have been widely considered as candidates of its quality markers (Q-markers), and various analytical techniques have been developed in order to identify these compounds. However, despite the efforts to analyze the hydrophobic constituents, it is worth pointing out that about 60% of the mass of RG is made of carbohydrates, including mono-, oligo- and polysaccharides. Consequently, the quality differentiation and identification of RG from the perspective of sugar-markers should be focused. High performance liquid chromatography and evaporative light scattering detector (HPLC–ELSD) method for the determination of disaccharides in RG was established. Furthermore, high performance size exclusion chromatography–multi-angle laser light scattering–refractive index detector (HPSEC–MALLS–RID) for the determination of molecular weight and high performance liquid chromatography photodiode array (HPLC–PDA) for the determination of compositional monosaccharides in RG polysaccharides were also established. HPLC–ELSD/PDA combined with HPSEC–MALLS–RID could be used to determine the contents of disaccharides, molecular weights, and compositional monosaccharides of RG polysaccharides, which could be used for quality control, and this is a new view on the sugar marker to quality differentiation of various origins of RG.
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- 2021
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209. Effect of vitamin A supplementation on gut microbiota in children with autism spectrum disorders - a pilot study
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Juan Liu, Xiao Liu, Xue-Qin Xiong, Ting Yang, Ting Cui, Na-Li Hou, Xi Lai, Shu Liu, Min Guo, Xiao-Hua Liang, Qian Cheng, Jie Chen, and Ting-Yu Li
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Autism spectrum disorders ,Vitamin A ,Gut microbiota ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract Background Dysbiosis of gut microbiota are commonly reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and may contribute to behavioral impairment. Vitamin A (VA) plays a role in regulation of gut microbiota. This study was performed to investigate the role of VA in the changes of gut microbiota and changes of autism functions in children with ASD. Results Sixty four, aged 1 to 8 years old children with ASD completed a 6-month follow-up study with VA intervention. High-performance liquid chromatography was used to assess plasma retinol levels. The Autism Behaviour Checklist (ABC), Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) and Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) were used to assess autism symptoms. CD38 and acid-related orphan receptor alpha (RORA) mRNA levels were used to assess autism-related biochemical indicators’ changes. Evaluations of plasma retinol, ABC, CARS, SRS, CD38 and RORA mRNA levels were performed before and after 6 months of intervention in the 64 children. Illumina MiSeq for 16S rRNA genes was used to compare the differences in gut microbiota before and after 6 months of treatment in the subset 20 of the 64 children. After 6 months of intervention, plasma retinol, CD38 and RORA mRNA levels significantly increased (all P 0.05) in the 64 children. Meanwhile, the proportion of Bacteroidetes/Bacteroidales significantly increased and the proportion of Bifidobacterium significantly decreased in the subgroup of 20 (all false discovery rate (FDR) q
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210. Expressional divergence of the fatty acid-amino acid conjugate-hydrolyzing aminoacylase 1 (L-ACY-1) in Helicoverpa armigera and Helicoverpa assulta
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Qian Cheng, Shaohua Gu, Zewen Liu, Chen-Zhu Wang, and Xianchun Li
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract How FACs-producing generalist and specialist herbivores regulate their FACs-hydrolyzing enzyme L-ACY-1 to balance FACs’ beneficial vs. detrimental effects remains unknown. To address this question, we compared L-ACY-1 expression in Helicoverpa armigera and Helicoverpa assulta, a pair of closely related sibling species differing mainly in their host range, by the same sets of hostplants, protein to digestible carbohydrate (P:C) ratios, or allelochemical. L-ACY-1 expression remained low/unchanged in H. armigera, but was induced by hot pepper fruits and repressed by cotton bolls in H. assulta. The representative allelochemicals of the tested hostplants significantly (capsaicin) or insignificantly (gossypol and nicotine) induced L-ACY-1 expression in H. armigera, but insignificantly inhibited (capsaicin and gossypol) or induced (nicotine) it in H. assulta. L-ACY-1 expression remained low/unaltered on balanced (P50:C50 and P53:C47) or protein-biased diets and induced on carbohydrate-biased diets in H. armigera, but was at the highest level on balanced diets and reduced on either protein- or carbohydrate-biased diets in H. assulta. Furthermore, L-ACY-1 expression was significantly higher in H. assulta than in H. armigera for most of feeding treatments. Such expressional divergences suggest that FACs are utilized mainly for removal of excessive nitrogen in generalists but for nitrogen assimilation in specialists.
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- 2017
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211. Hyperuricemia and clustering of cardiovascular risk factors in the Chinese adult population
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Jie Wu, Ling Qiu, Xin-qi Cheng, Tao Xu, Wei Wu, Xue-jun Zeng, Yi-cong Ye, Xiu-zhi Guo, Qian Cheng, Qian Liu, Li Liu, Cheng-li Xu, and Guang-jin Zhu
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Hyperuricemia is common in China and the relevance of hyperuricemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk has been highlighted, but to date there has been rarely nation-wide study in China. Here, we aim to estimate the current prevalence of hyperuricemia and evaluate the associations between hyperuricemia and cardiovascular risk factors (CRFs) clustering in a large sample of China adults including a plurality of ethnic minorities. Generally, a nationally representative sample of 22983 adults aged ≥18 years was recruited from 2007 to 2011. Questionnaire data and information on anthropometric characteristics, and laboratory measurements were collected. We define hyperuricemia as SUA ≥416 mmol/L for men and SUA ≥357 mmol/L for women. We found that the prevalence of hyperuricemia was 13.0% (18.5% in men and 8.0% in women). To our estimation, hyperuricemic subjects had higher prevalence rates of CRFs clustering than non-hyperuricemic subjects. Furthermore, there was a dose-response association between the number of CVD risk factors clustering and hyperuricemia. Our study revealed a high prevalence of hyperuricemia and CVD risk factors clustering among Chinese adults, and hyperuricemia was significantly associated with coexistence of more CVD risk factors. Therefore, guidance and effective lifestyle intervention are required to prevent hyperuricemia and CVD risk factors in China.
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- 2017
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212. Porous Graphene Sponge Additives for Lithium Ion Batteries with Excellent Rate Capability
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Qian Cheng
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Rate capability as well as power performance of lithium ion batteries (LiBs) is becoming more and more important, especially as the application targets of LiBs move from mobile devices to transportation, such as EVs and HEVs. In this research, we report porous graphene sponge additives for both anode and cathode materials for better rate performance. The charge capacity retention improved from 56% to 77% at 6C and from 7% to 45% at 10C with 0.5 wt% added to the anode, while the discharge capacity retention at the 6C rate improved from 43% to 76% and the 10C rate discharge improved from 16% to 40% with the same amount of MG added to the cathode. The cyclability at high rate was also improved with the MG additive. Moreover, preparation of the MG was facile, cost-effective, and compatible with commercially available active materials. These results demonstrate the suitability of MG for use with LiB additives to ensure better rate capability and high rate cyclability.
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- 2017
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213. Time-Invariant Angle-Range Dependent Directional Modulation Based on Time-Modulated Frequency Diverse Arrays
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Qian Cheng, Jiang Zhu, Tao Xie, Junshan Luo, and Zuohong Xu
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Time-invariant directional modulation (DM) ,time-modulated frequency diverse array (FDA) ,physical layer security (PLS) ,secure area ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
We first review the fundamentals of directional modulation (DM) based on frequency diverse arrays (FDA), which is capable of achieving angle-range dependent point-to-point physical layer secure communications where the phase shifters of the FDA-based DM must be optimized continuously with time by complex algorithms like genetic algorithm (GA). Thereafter, in order to overcome the time-variant drawbacks of conventional FDA-based DM, we propose a time-invariant angle-range dependent DM based on time-modulated logarithmically increasing frequency offset FDA (TDM-log-FDA). Different from the conventional FDA-based DM, where the frequency offsets are linear and determinate, the frequency offsets of TDM-log-FDA are elaborately designed as time-modulated nonlinear logarithmically increasing values guaranteeing the time-invariant characteristic of TDM-log-FDA. Additionally, an improved dot-shaped time-invariant DM based on time-modulated multicarrier frequency offset FDA (DTDM-mc-FDA) is put forward to achieve time-invariant spatial fine focusing point-to-point physical layer secure communications, where multiple carriers instead of a single carrier are transmitted through each antenna element and the corresponding frequency offsets are also time-modulated. Using GA, we obtain the optimized phase shifters for the proposed two time-invariant DMs once and for all, which reduces the realization complexity of phase shifters greatly. Besides, a new metric called secure area is proposed to evaluate the security performance of DM systems. The simulated results demonstrate that the proposed TDM-log-FDA can realize time-invariant angle-range dependent secure communications, while the proposed DTDM-mc-FDA can further enhance the security with more accurately focusing secure area despite a small penalty of complexity.
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- 2017
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214. Effect of Tongzhihuoluo Granule with compound anisodine on acquired ophthalmoplegia in the middle-aged and elderly
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Hai-Ci Hu, He-Yu Zhang, Fei Cao, and Qian Cheng
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Tongzhihuoluo Granules ,compound anisodine ,acquired ophthalmoplegia of middle-aged and elderly ,clinical effect ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To explore the clinical effect of Tongzhihuoluo Granules combined with compound anisodine on the acquired ophthalmoplegia in the middle-aged and elderly. METHODS:We selected 81 patients(81 eyes)with acquired ophthalmoplegia in the middle-aged and elderly who were diagnosed and treated in our hospital from January 2015 to October 2017. All patients were divided into observation group(n=40)and control group(n=41)by treatment methods. The control group was given subcutaneous injection of compound anisodine 2mL near the superficial temporal artery of the affected side. The observation group was combined with Tongzhihuoluo Granules. The clinical efficacy and diplopia distance were compared between the two groups. The pulsatility index and blood flow velocity of the basilar artery before and after treatment were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The effective rate of ophthalmoplegia in the observation group was 92%(37/40), which was significantly higher than that in the control group(73%, 30/41; PPPPPPPCONCLUSION: The clinical therapeutic effect of Tongzhihuoluo Granules combined with compound anisodine on the acquired ophthalmoplegia in middle-aged and elderly patients is significantly better than that of compound anisodine, which can effectively improve the blood flow of vertebral-basal artery and has high clinical efficacy.
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- 2018
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215. A self-monitoring and management technology for systems based on real-time current monitoring and analysis
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Yang Xiaojun and Qian Cheng
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information system ,self-monitoring and management ,high availability ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 - Abstract
The high reliability and easy testing of the information system are important factors to ensure the efficiency of the information system. Some old systems are constrained by the technological development of the past time, and can not be easily tested. How to improve the testability of these systems so as to ensure the high availability of the system is one of the key technologies for the technical transformation of information systems. In this paper, the power system architecture of a class of systems is transformed to increase the real-time state monitoring, self monitoring and diagnosis function of the system current. By monitoring the current of the equipment in the system, the on-line self state monitoring and diagnosis of the running state of the system is realized. It provides the auxiliary decision support function for the maintenance of the system, which is of great significance to improve the precision maintenance and high availability of the system.
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216. Comparison of the prognostic value of platelet-based prognostic models in patients with malignant hepatic tumors after TACE therapy
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Qian Cheng Du, Chen Liang Hu, Yan Yan Wang, and Ying Zhou
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Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization ,Blood Platelets ,Liver Neoplasms ,Prognosis ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose: To investigate the prognostic value of 17 platelet-based prognostic scores in patients with malignant hepatic tumors after TACE therapy. Methods: In total, 92 patients were divided into death group and survival group according to long-term follow-up results. The AUC was calculated to determine the optimal cut-off values for predicting prognosis. To determine better prognostic models, platelet-based models were analyzed separately after being showed as binary according to cut-off values. Cumulative survival rates of malignant hepatic tumors were calculated using Kaplan-Meier curves and differences were analyzed by the log-rank test. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify platelet-based prognostic scores associated with overall survival. Results: Univariate analysis showed that APGA, APRI, FIB-4, FibroQ, GUCI, King's score, Lok index, PAPAS, cirrhosis, number of tumors, vascular cancer embolus, AFP, ALP and APTT were significantly related to prognosis. A multivariate analysis showed that the APGA, number of tumors, ALP and APTT were independently associated with overall survival. Conclusion: This study showed that the APGA, a platelet-based prognostic score, was an independent marker of prognosis in patients with malignant hepatic tumors after TACE and was superior to the other platelet-based prognostic scores in terms of prognostic ability.
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- 2019
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217. Language choice at a Chinese subsidiary of a Spanish bank
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Qian Cheng and Ke Zhao
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Language choice ,Language management ,Multilingualism ,Spanish bank ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
This study explored language management in Banco Santander in China, a multilingual workplace where two major languages, Spanish and Chinese, are used along with English as a lingua franca. We collected data through conducting interviews with four senior managers in charge of human resources, strategic development, retailing and commercial banks to understand how languages are used and managed in this Spanish bank. Analyses of data revealed consistencies and inconsistencies between employees’ choices of language and beliefs as mediated by relevant social cultural, corporate and linguistic factors. The findings shed light on the complexity of language management at a Spanish bank in China against the backdrop of the changing scenario of foreign direct investment. They highlight the importance for multinational corporations to manage languages in response to multilingual challenges at workplaces in China.
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- 2019
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218. Game-based Optimized Backstepping Control for Strict-feedback Systems With Input Constraints
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Zhang, Liuliu, Jing, Hailong, Qian, Cheng, and Hua, Changchun
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- 2024
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219. Characteristics of T cell premature senescence in maintenance hemodialysis patients
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Wu, Wangshu, Song, Ahui, Xie, Kewei, Lu, Jiayue, Zhao, Bingru, Qian, Cheng, Wang, Minzhou, Min, Lulin, Hong, Wenkai, Pang, Huihua, Lu, Renhua, and Gu, Leyi
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- 2024
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220. Electrospun trilayer eccentric Janus nanofibers for a combined treatment of periodontitis
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Zhao, Ping, Zhou, Kecong, Xia, Yiru, Qian, Cheng, Yu, Deng-Guang, Xie, Yufeng, and Liao, Yaozu
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- 2024
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221. Strength criterion for crystalline rocks considering grain size effect and tensile-compressive strength ratio
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Zhang, Cheng-han, Ji, Hong-guang, Jiang, Peng, You, Shuang, Geng, Qian-cheng, and Jiao, Chen-jiang
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- 2024
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222. Network alignment based on multiple hypernetwork attributes
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Peng, Hao, Li, Shuzhe, Zhao, Dandan, Zhong, Ming, Qian, Cheng, and Wang, Wei
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- 2024
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223. Predicting hyperlinks via weighted hypernetwork loop structure
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Peng, Hao, Li, Shuzhe, Zhao, Dandan, Zhong, Ming, Qian, Cheng, and Wang, Wei
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- 2024
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224. Triple Simplex Matrix Completion for Expense Forecasting
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Qian, Cheng, Glass, Lucas, and Sidiropoulos, Nikos
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Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Information Retrieval - Abstract
Forecasting project expenses is a crucial step for businesses to avoid budget overruns and project failures. Traditionally, this has been done by financial analysts or data science techniques such as time-series analysis. However, these approaches can be uncertain and produce results that differ from the planned budget, especially at the start of a project with limited data points. This paper proposes a constrained non-negative matrix completion model that predicts expenses by learning the likelihood of the project correlating with certain expense patterns in the latent space. The model is constrained on three probability simplexes, two of which are on the factor matrices and the third on the missing entries. Additionally, the predicted expense values are guaranteed to meet the budget constraint without the need of post-processing. An inexact alternating optimization algorithm is developed to solve the associated optimization problem and is proven to converge to a stationary point. Results from two real datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method in comparison to state-of-the-art algorithms., Comment: 5 pages 2 figures
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- 2023
225. Toolink: Linking Toolkit Creation and Using through Chain-of-Solving on Open-Source Model
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Qian, Cheng, Xiong, Chenyan, Liu, Zhenghao, and Liu, Zhiyuan
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable progress in utilizing tools, but their closed-source nature and high inference costs pose limitations on their adaptability, necessitating a valid method that leverages smaller, open-sourced models. In this paper, we introduce Toolink, a comprehensive framework that performs task-solving by first creating a toolkit and then integrating the planning and calling of tools through a chain-of-solving (CoS) approach. We first validate the efficacy of Toolink in harnessing the model's creativity and CoS ability on ChatGPT. Subsequently, we curate CoS-GPT, a chain-of-solving dataset designed for tool-using, and finetune the LLaMA-7B model. It results in LLaMA-CoS, a powerful open-source model with advanced tool-planning and tool-calling capabilities. Evaluation of diverse tasks from BIG-bench demonstrates its CoS ability matches that of ChatGPT while its performance surpasses the chain-of-thought approach. Further studies highlight the generalization of LLaMA-CoS to unseen tasks and showcase its capability in using toolkits not explicitly tailored for the target task, affirming its robustness in real-world scenarios., Comment: NAACL 2024 Main
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- 2023
226. Coexistence of multiuser entanglement distribution and classical light in optical fiber network with a semiconductor chip
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Jing, Xu, Qian, Cheng, Nian, Hu, Wang, Chenquan, Tang, Jie, Gu, Xiaowen, Kong, Yuechan, Chen, Tangsheng, Liu, Yichen, Sheng, Chong, Jiang, Dong, Niu, Bin, and Lu, Liangliang
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Quantum Physics ,81P45 - Abstract
Building communication links among multiple users in a scalable and robust way is a key objective in achieving large-scale quantum networks. In realistic scenario, noise from the coexisting classical light is inevitable and can ultimately disrupt the entanglement. The previous significant fully connected multiuser entanglement distribution experiments are conducted using dark fiber links and there is no explicit relation between the entanglement degradations induced by classical noise and its error rate. Here we fabricate a semiconductor chip with a high figure-of-merit modal overlap to directly generate broadband polarization entanglement. Our monolithic source maintains polarization entanglement fidelity above 96% for 42 nm bandwidth with a brightness of 1.2*10^7 Hz/mW. We perform a continuously working quantum entanglement distribution among three users coexisting with classical light. Under finite-key analysis, we establish secure keys and enable images encryption as well as quantum secret sharing between users. Our work paves the way for practical multiparty quantum communication with integrated photonic architecture compatible with real-world fiber optical communication network.
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- 2023
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227. 'Merge Conflicts!' Exploring the Impacts of External Distractors to Parametric Knowledge Graphs
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Qian, Cheng, Zhao, Xinran, and Wu, Sherry Tongshuang
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
Large language models (LLMs) acquire extensive knowledge during pre-training, known as their parametric knowledge. However, in order to remain up-to-date and align with human instructions, LLMs inevitably require external knowledge during their interactions with users. This raises a crucial question: How will LLMs respond when external knowledge interferes with their parametric knowledge? To investigate this question, we propose a framework that systematically elicits LLM parametric knowledge and introduces external knowledge. Specifically, we uncover the impacts by constructing a parametric knowledge graph to reveal the different knowledge structures of LLMs, and introduce external knowledge through distractors of varying degrees, methods, positions, and formats. Our experiments on both black-box and open-source models demonstrate that LLMs tend to produce responses that deviate from their parametric knowledge, particularly when they encounter direct conflicts or confounding changes of information within detailed contexts. We also find that while LLMs are sensitive to the veracity of external knowledge, they can still be distracted by unrelated information. These findings highlight the risk of hallucination when integrating external knowledge, even indirectly, during interactions with current LLMs. All the data and results are publicly available.
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228. Deep Reinforcement Learning in Surgical Robotics: Enhancing the Automation Level
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Qian, Cheng and Ren, Hongliang
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
Surgical robotics is a rapidly evolving field that is transforming the landscape of surgeries. Surgical robots have been shown to enhance precision, minimize invasiveness, and alleviate surgeon fatigue. One promising area of research in surgical robotics is the use of reinforcement learning to enhance the automation level. Reinforcement learning is a type of machine learning that involves training an agent to make decisions based on rewards and punishments. This literature review aims to comprehensively analyze existing research on reinforcement learning in surgical robotics. The review identified various applications of reinforcement learning in surgical robotics, including pre-operative, intra-body, and percutaneous procedures, listed the typical studies, and compared their methodologies and results. The findings show that reinforcement learning has great potential to improve the autonomy of surgical robots. Reinforcement learning can teach robots to perform complex surgical tasks, such as suturing and tissue manipulation. It can also improve the accuracy and precision of surgical robots, making them more effective at performing surgeries.
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229. Mental Sampling in Preferential Choice: Specifying the Sampling Algorithm
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Spicer, Jake, Li, Yun-Xiao, Castillo, Lucas, Falben, Johanna, Qian, Cheng Stella, Zhu, Jian-Qiao, Chater, Nick, and Sanborn, Adam
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Psychology ,Decision making ,Computational Modeling - Abstract
Recent decision making theories have explained behaviour using mental sampling mechanisms where people imagine possible outcomes to guide their choices. Simultaneously, work in other domains has found evidence of particular mental sampling patterns, such as autocorrelations between samples and moderation by prior assumptions, which current decision making theories do not generally consider. Here, we seek to unify this work, developing a new sampling model of preferential choice incorporating these findings in other domains. Our model, based on the Autocorrelated Bayesian Sampler, predicts choice, reaction time, confidence and valuation from a common underlying process. We find a strong correspondence between our model's predictions and empirical choice data, though performance remains below leading explanations for such tasks. Our model does however cover a broader set of response types than existing theories, suggesting the advantages of considering of a wider range of behaviours than are commonly examined in current decision making studies.
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230. Ultrasound-Guided Detection and Segmentation of Photoacoustic Signals from Bone Tissue In Vivo
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Ting Feng, Yunhao Zhu, Chengcheng Liu, Sidan Du, Dean Ta, Qian Cheng, and Jie Yuan
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photoacoustic ,ultrasound ,segmentation ,trabecular bone ,bone assessment ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Photoacoustic (PA) techniques provide optical absorption contrast and spatial information at an ultrasound resolution in deep biological tissues. Among the greatest challenges encountered in the PA examination of bone is the analysis of trabecular bone, which holds key chemical and physical information required for bone health assessments. Ultrasound detection is naturally registered with PA detection; therefore, in this study, we propose ultrasound guidance for the PA detection of trabecular bone. We perform both numerical simulations and an in vivo experiment on a human subject to investigate the possibility of ultrasound-guided detection and segmentation of photoacoustic signals from bone tissue in vivo in a non-invasive manner. The results obtained from the simulation and in vivo experiment suggest that the ultrasound-guided PA method can distinguish PA signals from trabecular and cortical bones as well as from the overlying soft tissue. Considering that the PA technique is non-ionizing and non-invasive, it holds potential for clinical bone health assessment.
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231. Analysis on Displacement Angle of Phase-Shifted Carrier PWM for Modular Multilevel Converter
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Qian Cheng, Chenchen Wang, and Jian Wang
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modular multilevel converter (MMC) ,phase-shifted carrier SPWM (PSC-SPWM) ,displacement angle ,harmonic characteristics ,capacitor voltage ,Technology - Abstract
This paper provides theoretical and experimental discussions on the characteristics of the modular multilevel converter (MMC) when phase-shifted carrier sinusoidal pulse-width modulation (PSC-SPWM) is applied. Harmonic-cancellation characteristics of output voltage and circulating current are analyzed on the basis of a general implementation of PSC-SPWM with two freedom displacement angles. Five available PSC-SPWM schemes with different carrier displacement angles were obtained, and a detailed performance comparison about output voltage and circulating current harmonic characteristics is presented. On the basis of the equivalent circuit with ideal transformer representation of the SMs, capacitor voltages affected by PSC-SPWM schemes are also briefly analyzed. The proposed PSC-SPWM schemes can unify two different cases of odd and even SM situations for output voltage and circulating current harmonic minimization, respectively. Lastly, the optimal schemes for practical MMC application were verified by simulation and experiments on an MMC prototype.
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232. Bone Chemical Composition Assessment with Multi-Wavelength Photoacoustic Analysis
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Ting Feng, Yunhao Zhu, Kenneth M. Kozloff, Basma Khoury, Yejing Xie, Xueding Wang, Meng Cao, Jie Yuan, Dean Ta, and Qian Cheng
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photoacoustic ,bone ,multi-wavelength photoacoustic analysis ,osteoporosis ,chemical composition ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
In this study, the feasibility of assessing the chemical composition in bone using the multi-wavelength photoacoustic analysis (MWPA) method was investigated. By illuminating a bone specimen using laser light with a wavelength tunable over an optical spectrum from 680 nm to 950 nm, the optical absorption spectrum of the bone was acquired. Then, with the optical absorption spectra of all the optically absorbing chemical components in the bone known, a spectral unmixing procedure was performed to quantitatively assess the relative content of each chemical component. The experimental results from porcine rib bones demonstrated that the contents of the chemical components, including not only non-organic materials such as minerals and water but also organic materials including oxygenated hemoglobin, deoxygenated hemoglobin, lipid, and collagen, can all be assessed by MWPA. As the chemical composition in the bone is directly associated with functional and metabolic activities, the finding from this study suggests that the MWPA method could offer a new diagnostic tool for the non-invasive evaluation of bone health.
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233. Accelerating High-Resolution Seismic Imaging by Using Deep Learning
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Wei Liu, Qian Cheng, Linong Liu, Yun Wang, and Jianfeng Zhang
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seismic imaging ,high-resolution ,deep learning ,acceleration ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The emerging applications of deep learning in solving geophysical problems have attracted increasing attention. In particular, it is of significance to enhance the computational efficiency of the computationally intensive geophysical algorithms. In this paper, we accelerate deabsorption prestack time migration (QPSTM), which can yield higher-resolution seismic imaging by compensating absorption and correcting dispersion through deep learning. This is implemented by training a neural network with pairs of small-sized patches of the stacked migrated results obtained by conventional PSTM and deabsorption QPSTM and then yielding the high-resolution imaging volume by prediction with the migrated results of conventional PSTM. We use an encoder-decoder network to highlight the features related to high-resolution migrated results in a high-order dimension space. The training data set of small-sized patches not only reduces the required high-resolution migrated result (for instance, only several inline is required) but leads to a fast convergence in training. The proposed deep-learning approach accelerates the high-resolution imaging by more than 100 times. Field data is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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234. Towards Clinical Translation of LED-Based Photoacoustic Imaging: A Review
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Yunhao Zhu, Ting Feng, Qian Cheng, Xueding Wang, Sidan Du, Naoto Sato, Jie Yuan, and Mithun Kuniyil Ajith Singh
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photoacoustic ,LED ,clinic ,optical imaging ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Photoacoustic imaging, with the capability to provide simultaneous structural, functional, and molecular information, is one of the fastest growing biomedical imaging modalities of recent times. As a hybrid modality, it not only provides greater penetration depth than the purely optical imaging techniques, but also provides optical contrast of molecular components in the living tissue. Conventionally, photoacoustic imaging systems utilize bulky and expensive class IV lasers, which is one of the key factors hindering the clinical translation of this promising modality. Use of LEDs which are portable and affordable offers a unique opportunity to accelerate the clinical translation of photoacoustics. In this paper, we first review the development history of LED as an illumination source in biomedical photoacoustic imaging. Key developments in this area, from point-source measurements to development of high-power LED arrays, are briefly discussed. Finally, we thoroughly review multiple phantom, ex-vivo, animal in-vivo, human in-vivo, and clinical pilot studies and demonstrate the unprecedented preclinical and clinical potential of LED-based photoacoustic imaging.
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235. Viewing the Labor Law Reform in China From a Perspective of Legal Globalization
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Ya-wen Xu and Qian Cheng
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Law ,Social Sciences - Abstract
After the cold war, the trends of legal globalization became more and more obvious. People’s Republic of China (PRC) began its connection with the international community and the global market, and its legal reform after the launch of the “reform and opening-up” policy. By examining China’s labor law reform, we can see how legal globalization has influenced China’s legal system. China introduced and transplanted many institutions, terms of ILO conventions during its labor law reform. It also accepted many principles and conceptions of ILO conventions in its labor law and constitutional law, which would shape China’s labor law reform. Multinational corporations (MNC) and transnational civil society organizations (TCSO) influenced Chinese labor law reform through lobbying, advocacy, public education, and litigations. Informal norms such as Corporate Social Responsibility standards developed by MNCs and TSCOs also inspired Chinese legislators to improve China’s labor law and Chinese SCOs or business associations to develop labor standards to fill the gaps in China’s labor law and regulations. In conclusion, in the age of legal globalization, the labor law reform in China is a kind of legal transplantation. International norms, actions by multinational corporations and transnational civil society, and their informal norms together constitute the force which promotes the transplantation and the reform of China’s legal system. Key Words: legal globalization, global governance, labor law, law reform
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236. Combining optical coherence tomography with visual field data to rapidly detect disease progression in glaucoma: a diagnostic accuracy study
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David F Garway-Heath, Haogang Zhu, Qian Cheng, Katy Morgan, Chris Frost, David P Crabb, Tuan-Anh Ho, and Yannis Agiomyrgiannakis
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glaucoma ,imaging ,visual fields ,perimetry ,optical coherence tomography ,clinical trials ,progression ,deterioration ,sensitivity ,specificity ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Background: Progressive optic nerve damage in glaucoma results in vision loss, quantifiable with visual field (VF) testing. VF measurements are, however, highly variable, making identification of worsening vision (‘progression’) challenging. Glaucomatous optic nerve damage can also be measured with imaging techniques such as optical coherence tomography (OCT). Objective: To compare statistical methods that combine VF and OCT data with VF-only methods to establish whether or not these allow (1) more rapid identification of glaucoma progression and (2) shorter or smaller clinical trials. Design: Method ‘hit rate’ (related to sensitivity) was evaluated in subsets of the United Kingdom Glaucoma Treatment Study (UKGTS) and specificity was evaluated in 72 stable glaucoma patients who had 11 VF and OCT tests within 3 months (the RAPID data set). The reference progression detection method was based on Guided Progression Analysis™ (GPA) Software (Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc., Dublin, CA, USA). Index methods were based on previously described approaches [Analysis with Non-Stationary Weibull Error Regression and Spatial enhancement (ANSWERS), Permutation analyses Of Pointwise Linear Regression (PoPLR) and structure-guided ANSWERS (sANSWERS)] or newly developed methods based on Permutation Test (PERM), multivariate hierarchical models with multiple imputation for censored values (MaHMIC) and multivariate generalised estimating equations with multiple imputation for censored values (MaGIC). Setting: Ten university and general ophthalmology units (UKGTS) and a single university ophthalmology unit (RAPID). Participants: UKGTS participants were newly diagnosed glaucoma patients randomised to intraocular pressure-lowering drops or placebo. RAPID participants had glaucomatous VF loss, were on treatment and were clinically stable. Interventions: 24-2 VF tests with the Humphrey Field Analyzer and optic nerve imaging with time-domain (TD) Stratus OCT™ (Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc., Dublin, CA, USA). Main outcome measures: Criterion hit rate and specificity, time to progression, future VF prediction error, proportion progressing in UKGTS treatment groups, hazard ratios (HRs) and study sample size. Results: Criterion specificity was 95% for all tests; the hit rate was 22.2% for GPA, 41.6% for PoPLR, 53.8% for ANSWERS and 61.3% for sANSWERS (all comparisons p ≤ 0.042). Mean survival time (weeks) was 93.6 for GPA, 82.5 for PoPLR, 72.0 for ANSWERS and 69.1 for sANSWERS. The median prediction errors (decibels) when the initial trend was used to predict the final VF were 3.8 (5th to 95th percentile 1.7 to 7.6) for PoPLR, 3.0 (5th to 95th percentile 1.5 to 5.7) for ANSWERS and 2.3 (5th to 95th percentile 1.3 to 4.5) for sANSWERS. HRs were 0.57 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.34 to 0.90; p = 0.016] for GPA, 0.59 (95% CI 0.42 to 0.83; p = 0.002) for PoPLR, 0.76 (95% CI 0.56 to 1.02; p = 0.065) for ANSWERS and 0.70 (95% CI 0.53 to 0.93; p = 0.012) for sANSWERS. Sample size estimates were not reduced using methods including OCT data. PERM hit rates were between 8.3% and 17.4%. Treatment effects were non-significant in MaHMIC and MaGIC analyses; statistical significance was altered little by incorporating imaging. Limitations: TD OCT is less precise than current imaging technology; current OCT technology would likely perform better. The size of the RAPID data set limited the precision of criterion specificity estimates. Conclusions: The sANSWERS method combining VF and OCT data had a higher hit rate and identified progression more quickly than the reference and other VF-only methods, and produced more accurate estimates of the progression rate, but did not increase treatment effect statistical significance. Similar studies with current OCT technology need to be undertaken and the statistical methods need refinement. Trial registration: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN96423140. Funding: This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment programme and will be published in full in Health Technology Assessment; Vol. 22, No. 4. See the NIHR Journals Library website for further project information. Data analysed in the study were from the UKGTS. Funding for the UKGTS was provided through an unrestricted investigator-initiated research grant from Pfizer Inc. (New York, NY, USA), with supplementary funding from the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London, UK. Imaging equipment loans were made by Heidelberg Engineering, Carl Zeiss Meditec and Optovue (Fremont, CA, USA). Pfizer, Heidelberg Engineering, Carl Zeiss Meditec and Optovue had no input into the design, conduct, analysis or reporting of any of the UKGTS findings or this work. The sponsor for both the UKGTS and RAPID data collection was Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. David F Garway-Heath, Tuan-Anh Ho and Haogang Zhu are partly funded by the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre based at Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology. David F Garway-Heath’s chair at University College London (UCL) is supported by funding from the International Glaucoma Association.
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237. Comparison of Dynamic Tomato Growth Models for Optimal Control in Greenhouses
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Fink, Michael, Daniels, Annalena, Qian, Cheng, Velásquez, Víctor Martínez, Salotra, Sahil, and Wollherr, Dirk
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Mathematics - Optimization and Control ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control - Abstract
As global demand for efficiency in agriculture rises, there is a growing interest in high-precision farming practices. Particularly greenhouses play a critical role in ensuring a year-round supply of fresh produce. In order to maximize efficiency and productivity while minimizing resource use, mathematical techniques such as optimal control have been employed. However, selecting appropriate models for optimal control requires domain expertise. This study aims to compare three established tomato models for their suitability in an optimal control framework. Results show that all three models have similar yield predictions and accuracy, but only two models are currently applicable for optimal control due to implementation limitations. The two remaining models each have advantages in terms of economic yield and computation times, but the differences in optimal control strategies suggest that they require more accurate parameter identification and calibration tailored to greenhouses., Comment: 2023 IEEE International Conference on Agrosystem Engineering, Technology & Applications (AGRETA2023), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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238. The 2nd Place Solution for 2023 Waymo Open Sim Agents Challenge
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Qian, Cheng, Xiu, Di, and Tian, Minghao
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
In this technical report, we present the 2nd place solution of 2023 Waymo Open Sim Agents Challenge (WOSAC)[4]. We propose a simple yet effective autoregressive method for simulating multi-agent behaviors, which is built upon a well-known multimodal motion forecasting framework called Motion Transformer (MTR)[5] with postprocessing algorithms applied. Our submission named MTR+++ achieves 0.4697 on the Realism Meta metric in 2023 WOSAC. Besides, a modified model based on MTR named MTR_E is proposed after the challenge, which has a better score 0.4911 and is ranked the 3rd on the leaderboard of WOSAC as of June 25, 2023.
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239. MBRSE Future Outlook
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Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, Wang, Zili, Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, and Wang, Zili
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- 2024
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240. System Fault Identification and Control Method Based on Functional Model
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Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, Wang, Zili, Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, and Wang, Zili
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241. Application Cases of the Use of MBRSE
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Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, Wang, Zili, Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, and Wang, Zili
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- 2024
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242. Model-Based Reliability System Engineering R&D Process Model
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Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, Wang, Zili, Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, and Wang, Zili
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243. Fundamentals of Model-Based Reliability System Engineering
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Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, Wang, Zili, Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, and Wang, Zili
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244. Integrated Design Platform for Model-Based Reliability System Engineering
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Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, Wang, Zili, Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, and Wang, Zili
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245. MBRSE Based Unified Model and Global Evolution Decision Method
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Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, Wang, Zili, Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, and Wang, Zili
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246. Physics of Failure Based Fault Identification and Control Methods
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Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, Wang, Zili, Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, and Wang, Zili
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247. Development Phase of Reliability Systems Engineering
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Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, Wang, Zili, Ren, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yang, Dezhen, Feng, Qiang, Sun, Bo, and Wang, Zili
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248. Self-absorbing multilayer skin-like composite with Phyllostachys nigra polysaccharides promotes wound healing
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Zhao, Kui, Qi, Luming, Li, Qi, Wang, Yin, Qian, Cheng, and Shi, Zhengjun
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249. Flexible multicolor-emitting lanthanide-alginate hybrid fibers with multi-stimuli responsiveness for anti-counterfeiting
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Ma, Hongze, Shi, Zhengyang, Yang, Honghong, Yuan, Wei, Liang, Gemeng, Zou, Jinshuo, Qian, Cheng, Shen, Zhaocun, and Sui, Kunyan
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250. YTHDF1-regulated ALOX5 in retinal pigment epithelial cells under hypoxia enhances VEGF expression and promotes viability, migration, and angiogenesis of vascular endothelial cells
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Dong, Yi, Qian, Cheng, Yan, Panshi, and Wan, Guangming
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