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2. Research on Electrical Equipment Status Monitoring Method Based on Wireless Communication Technology
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Zhu, Rong, Li, Wenwei, Akan, Ozgur, Editorial Board Member, Bellavista, Paolo, Editorial Board Member, Cao, Jiannong, Editorial Board Member, Coulson, Geoffrey, Editorial Board Member, Dressler, Falko, Editorial Board Member, Ferrari, Domenico, Editorial Board Member, Gerla, Mario, Editorial Board Member, Kobayashi, Hisashi, Editorial Board Member, Palazzo, Sergio, Editorial Board Member, Sahni, Sartaj, Editorial Board Member, Shen, Xuemin, Editorial Board Member, Stan, Mircea, Editorial Board Member, Jia, Xiaohua, Editorial Board Member, Zomaya, Albert Y., Editorial Board Member, Yun, Lin, editor, Han, Jiang, editor, and Han, Yu, editor
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- 2024
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3. MedFPNet: A Medical Image Segmentation Network Based on Fourier Transform
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Chen, Jingjing, Gao, Jing, Yang, Wenjing, Sun, Haonan, Chen, Bing, Yang, Maolin, Ma, Junchi, Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Li, Yong, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martín, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Oneto, Luca, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zamboni, Walter, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Tan, Kay Chen, Series Editor, Wang, Wei, editor, Mu, Jiasong, editor, Liu, Xin, editor, and Na, Zhenyu Na, editor
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- 2024
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4. Fourier-Based Instance Selective Whitening for Domain Generalized Lane Detection
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Xu, Weiyan, Wei, Shikui, Xu, Sen, Tan, Chuangchuang, Zhang, Shengli, Zhao, Yao, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Prates, Raquel Oliveira, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Hong, Wenxing, editor, and Kanaparan, Geetha, editor
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- 2024
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5. Pattern Recognition Techniques in Image-Based Material Classification of Ancient Manuscripts
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Dhali, Maruf A., Reynolds, Thomas, Alizadeh, Aylar Ziad, Nijdam, Stephan H., Schomaker, Lambert, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, De Marsico, Maria, editor, Di Baja, Gabriella Sanniti, editor, and Fred, Ana, editor
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- 2024
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6. Solution of the Diffusion Equation in Free Space
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Dagdug, Leonardo, Peña, Jason, Pompa-García, Ivan, Dagdug, Leonardo, Peña, Jason, and Pompa-García, Ivan
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- 2024
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7. Early Detection and Classification of Waterlogging Stress in Broccoli Plants Prior to Visual Symptom Appearance Through Electrophysiological Signal Analysis
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Sai, Kavya, Sood, Neetu, Saini, Indu, Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Li, Yong, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martín, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Oneto, Luca, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zamboni, Walter, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Tan, Kay Chen, Series Editor, Mehta, Gayatri, editor, Wickramasinghe, Nilmini, editor, and Kakkar, Deepti, editor
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- 2024
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8. Fourier Transformer for Joint Super-Resolution and Reconstruction of MR Image
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Chen, Jiacheng, Wu, Fei, Wang, Wanliang, Sheng, Haoxin, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Rudinac, Stevan, editor, Hanjalic, Alan, editor, Liem, Cynthia, editor, Worring, Marcel, editor, Jónsson, Björn Þór, editor, Liu, Bei, editor, and Yamakata, Yoko, editor
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- 2024
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9. Dual-Domain Learning for JPEG Artifacts Removal
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Yang, Guang, Lin, Lu, Wu, Chen, Wang, Feng, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Prates, Raquel Oliveira, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Luo, Biao, editor, Cheng, Long, editor, Wu, Zheng-Guang, editor, Li, Hongyi, editor, and Li, Chaojie, editor
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- 2024
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10. Signals, Systems, and Filters
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Yuce, Erkan, Minaei, Shahram, Yuce, Erkan, and Minaei, Shahram
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11. Computation of Human-Sperm Local Flagellar Instantaneous Velocity
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Díaz-Guerrero, Dan Sidney, Montoya, Fernando, Hernández, Haydee Olínca, Hernández-Herrera, Paul, Darszon, Alberto, Corkidi, Gabriel, Magjarević, Ratko, Series Editor, Ładyżyński, Piotr, Associate Editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Associate Editor, Lackovic, Igor, Associate Editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Associate Editor, Flores Cuautle, José de Jesús Agustín, editor, Benítez-Mata, Balam, editor, Salido-Ruiz, Ricardo Antonio, editor, Alonso-Silverio, Gustavo Adolfo, editor, Dorantes-Méndez, Guadalupe, editor, Zúñiga-Aguilar, Esmeralda, editor, Vélez-Pérez, Hugo A., editor, Hierro-Gutiérrez, Edgar Del, editor, and Mejía-Rodríguez, Aldo Rodrigo, editor
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12. Prospects for the Development of Corona Discharge Detection Method by Spectral Acoustic Radiation
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Zaporozhets, Artur, Babak, Vitalii, Starenkiy, Viktor, Gryb, Oleg, Karpaliuk, Ihor, Demianenko, Roman, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Sokol, Yevgen, editor, Babak, Vitalii, editor, Zaporozhets, Artur, editor, Gryb, Oleg, editor, and Karpaliuk, Ihor, editor
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13. Decay rate of the solutions to the Cauchy problem of the Lord Shulman thermoelastic Timoshenko model with distributed delay
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Choucha Abdelbaki, Boulaaras Salah, Jan Rashid, and Alnegga Mohammad
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partial differential equation ,decay rate ,lord-shulman ,thermoelasticity ,mathematical operators ,fourier transform ,distributed delay ,35b37 ,35l55 ,74d05 ,93d15 ,93d20 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
In this study, we address a Cauchy problem within the context of the one-dimensional Timoshenko system, incorporating a distributed delay term. The heat conduction aspect is described by the Lord-Shulman theory. Our demonstration establishes that the dissipation resulting from the coupling of the Timoshenko system with Lord-Shulman’s heat conduction is sufficiently robust to stabilize the system, albeit with a gradual decay rate. To support our findings, we convert the system into a first-order form and, utilizing the energy method in Fourier space, and derive point wise estimates for the Fourier transform of the solution. These estimates, in turn, provide evidence for the slow decay of the solution.
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14. The negative exponential transformation: a linear algebraic approach to the Laplace transform.
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Lee, Wha-Suck
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ALGEBRA , *LAPLACE transformation , *DIFFERENTIAL equations , *POWER series , *INDUCTION (Logic) - Abstract
We view the (real) Laplace transform through the lens of linear algebra as a continuous analogue of the power series by a negative exponential transformation that switches the basis of power functions to the basis of exponential functions. This approach immediately points to how the complex Laplace transform is a generalisation of the Fourier transform where the pole of the transform realises the linear algebraic intuition. The exponential transformation also motivates the Taylor inversion of the real Laplace transform. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Some Fourier transforms involving confluent hypergeometric functions.
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Berisha, Nimete Sh., Berisha, Faton M., and Fejzullahu, Bujar Xh.
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In this paper, we derive some Fourier transforms of confluent hypergeometric functions. We give generalizations of several well-known results involving Fourier transforms of gamma functions. In particular, the generalizations include some Ramanujan's remarkable formulas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Maximum Likelihood Deconvolution of Beamforming Images with Signal-Dependent Speckle Fluctuations.
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Zheng, Yuchen, Ping, Xiaobin, Li, Lingxuan, and Wang, Delin
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Ocean Acoustic Waveguide Remote Sensing (OAWRS) typically utilizes large-aperture linear arrays combined with coherent beamforming to estimate the spatial distribution of acoustic scattering echoes. The conventional maximum likelihood deconvolution (DCV) method uses a likelihood model that is inaccurate in the presence of multiple adjacent targets with significant intensity differences. In this study, we propose a deconvolution algorithm based on a modified likelihood model of beamformed intensities (M-DCV) for estimation of the spatial intensity distribution. The simulated annealing iterative scheme is used to obtain the maximum likelihood estimation. An approximate expression based on the generalized negative binomial (GNB) distribution is introduced to calculate the conditional probability distribution of the beamformed intensity. The deconvolution algorithm is further simplified with an approximate likelihood model (AM-DCV) that can reduce the computational complexity for each iteration. We employ a direct deconvolution method based on the Fourier transform to enhance the initial solution, thereby reducing the number of iterations required for convergence. The M-DCV and AM-DCV algorithms are validated using synthetic and experimental data, demonstrating a maximum improvement of 73% in angular resolution and a sidelobe suppression of 15 dB. Experimental examples demonstrate that the imaging performance of the deconvolution algorithm based on a linear small-aperture array consisting of 16 array elements is comparable to that obtained through conventional beamforming using a linear large-aperture array consisting of 96 array elements. The proposed algorithm is applicable for Ocean Acoustic Waveguide Remote Sensing (OAWRS) and other sensing applications using linear arrays. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Study of Observed Changes in the First Harmonic Amplitude of the Daily Precipitation Amount Series in the Territory of Russia.
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Popov, I. O. and Popova, E. N.
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METEOROLOGICAL stations , *STATISTICAL significance , *FOURIER transforms , *CLIMATE change , *NOISE - Abstract
Using the data from weather observation stations, an assessment of statistical significance of the first harmonic amplitude of the long-term average daily precipitation series in Russia in 1961‒2020 and their changes in 1991‒2020 compared to 1961‒1990 is made. It is shown that at most stations the first harmonic has a reliable value different from the noise, except for eleven stations in the southern regions of the European part of Russia. It is revealed that on average there is a significant decrease in the first harmonic amplitudes of the daily precipitation series across Russia. An analysis of the spatial distribution of the studied quantities is performed and the presence of large areas with their homogeneous character is demonstrated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. End-to-End Ultrasonic Hand Gesture Recognition.
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Fertl, Elfi, Nguyen, Do Dinh Tan, Krueger, Martin, Stettinger, Georg, Padial-Allué, Rubén, Castillo, Encarnación, and Cuéllar, Manuel P.
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TRANSFORMER models , *SIGNAL processing , *ULTRASONIC transducers , *CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks , *GESTURE , *ELECTROMECHANICAL technology - Abstract
As the number of electronic gadgets in our daily lives is increasing and most of them require some kind of human interaction, this demands innovative, convenient input methods. There are limitations to state-of-the-art (SotA) ultrasound-based hand gesture recognition (HGR) systems in terms of robustness and accuracy. This research presents a novel machine learning (ML)-based end-to-end solution for hand gesture recognition with low-cost micro-electromechanical (MEMS) system ultrasonic transducers. In contrast to prior methods, our ML model processes the raw echo samples directly instead of using pre-processed data. Consequently, the processing flow presented in this work leaves it to the ML model to extract the important information from the echo data. The success of this approach is demonstrated as follows. Four MEMS ultrasonic transducers are placed in three different geometrical arrangements. For each arrangement, different types of ML models are optimized and benchmarked on datasets acquired with the presented custom hardware (HW): convolutional neural networks (CNNs), gated recurrent units (GRUs), long short-term memory (LSTM), vision transformer (ViT), and cross-attention multi-scale vision transformer (CrossViT). The three last-mentioned ML models reached more than 88% accuracy. The most important innovation described in this research paper is that we were able to demonstrate that little pre-processing is necessary to obtain high accuracy in ultrasonic HGR for several arrangements of cost-effective and low-power MEMS ultrasonic transducer arrays. Even the computationally intensive Fourier transform can be omitted. The presented approach is further compared to HGR systems using other sensor types such as vision, WiFi, radar, and state-of-the-art ultrasound-based HGR systems. Direct processing of the sensor signals by a compact model makes ultrasonic hand gesture recognition a true low-cost and power-efficient input method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Fourier Transform Thermoreflectance Method Under Front-Heat Front-Detect Configuration.
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Baba, Takahiro, Baba, Tetsuya, and Mori, Takao
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FOURIER transforms , *THERMAL diffusivity , *THIN films , *ANALYTICAL solutions , *FOURIER analysis , *TEMPERATURE distribution - Abstract
The thermoreflectance method, which can measure thermal diffusivity in the cross-plane direction of thin films, mainly has two possible configurations; rear-heat front-detect (RF) and front-heat front-detect (FF) configuration. FF configuration is applicable to a wide variety of thin films including thin films deposited on opaque substrates, but this configuration has some problems in determination of the thermal diffusivity. One of the main problems is the effect of the penetration of pump beam and probe beam in thin film, which affects the initial temperature distribution near the sample's surface after pulse heating. Several studies have tried to analyze the effect but there have been no practical analytical solutions which can solve this problem in FF configuration. In this paper, we propose a new analytical solution which considers the penetration of pump beam and probe beam into thin film, and by applying Fourier expansion analysis which we developed in a previous study to thermoreflectance signals, we have determined the thermal diffusivity of thin film in the thermoreflectance method under FF configuration. We measured platinum thin films with different thickness under both FF and RF configuration and obtained consistent thermal diffusivity values from both configurations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Uniqueness of phase retrieval with short-time linear canonical transform.
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Li, Rui and Zhang, Qingyue
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In this paper, we study the problem of phase retrieval with short-time linear canonical transform (STLCT). The relation between signal, window and their STLCT is provided through Fourier transform. Based on this theorem, a uniqueness result is established for all square integrable functions. For nonseparable real continuous signal, we prove the uniqueness theorems under some weaker conditions. In complex bandlimited and cardinal B-spline spaces, uniqueness results are provided with magnitude-only STLCT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Two-dimensional nonlocal Eshelby's inclusion theory: eigenstress-driven formulation and applications.
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Ding, Wei and Semperlotti, Fabio
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The classical Eshelby's theory, developed based on local linear elasticity, cannot be applied to inclusion problems that involve nonlocal (long range) elastic effects often observed in micromechanical systems. In this study, we introduce the extension of Eshelby's inclusion theory to nonlocal elasticity. Starting from Eringen's integral formulation of nonlocal elasticity, an eigenstress-driven nonlocal Eshelby's inclusion theory is presented. The eigenstress-driven approach is shown to be a valid mathematical extension of the classical eigenstrain-driven approach in the context of nonlocal inclusion problems. Two individual numerical approaches are developed and applied to simulate inclusion problems and numerically extract the corresponding nonlocal Eshelby tensor. The numerical results obtained from both approaches confirm the validity of the derived nonlocal Eshelby tensor and its ability to capture the non-uniform eigenstress distribution within an elliptic inclusion. These results also help reveal the fundamental difference between the mechanical behaviour of the classical local and the nonlocal inclusion problems. The eigenstress-driven nonlocal inclusion theory could provide the necessary theoretical foundation for the development of homogenization methods of nonlocal heterogeneous media. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. A sub-band division algorithm for ultra-wide bandwidth pulsar signals based on RFSoC.
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Xu Du, Hai-Long Zhang, Shao-Cong Guo, Ya-Zhou Zhang, Jian Li, Jie Wang, Xin-Chen Ye, Han Wu, Ting Zhang, Frajuca, Carlos, Feng Wang, and Jun Nie
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ALGORITHMS , *FILTER banks , *BANDWIDTHS - Abstract
In order to realize the real-time processing and analysis of astronomical ultrawide bandwidth signals, this study proposes a sub-band division algorithm based on RFSoC. The algorithm uses Kaiser window to design FIR prototype low-pass filter, adopts critical sampling polyphase filter bank to decompose ultra-wide bandwidth signal into several sub-bands, and encapsulates each sub-band into VDIF data frame and sends it to GPU server. The algorithm is implemented on RFSoC platform, and its effectiveness is verified by simulation and actual observation. The experimental results show that the algorithm can divide the astronomical ultra-wide bandwidth signal into multiple sub-bands in real time, packetize and transmit them to GPU. This research provides reproducible design and project for ultra-wide bandwidth signal sub-band division with low spectrum leakage and aliasing, high data accuracy, and fast processing speed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Surface Green’s functions of a horizontally graded elastic half-plane.
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Chen, Lizichen and Chen, Weiqiu
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AbstractHigh-throughput mechanical testing based on functionally graded specimens is very promising for accelerating the development of new materials. However, due to the inhomogeneity-induced complexity, most existing analyses on functionally graded materials have recourse to numerical methods to predict their mechanical responses in reaction to external stimuli. This work investigates the surface Green’s functions for an inhomogeneous half-plane with horizontal exponential material gradient subject to both normal and tangential concentrated forces acting on the surface. The governing equations are first simplified by introducing appropriate potential functions, which facilitates the mathematical derivation of displacements
via the Fourier transform technique. In the case of normal force, the vertical surface displacement is derived explicitly under the weak gradient assumption while the horizontal surface displacement is derived directly without the same assumption. In particular, the Meijer G-function and Fox H-function are introduced to express and simplify the vertical displacement. In the case of tangential force, the analytical expressions of surface displacements are also derived similarly. It is noted that the surface Green’s functions not only exhibit singularity and asymmetry properties as expected, but also can be reduced to the classical Boussinesq-Flamant solutions for a homogeneous half-plane. In addition, the analytical results are verified through comparison with the finite element analyses. The surface Green’s functions derived here could be a theoretical basis for developing high-throughput mechanical testing methods which use specimens made of functionally graded materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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24. Development of a Modular, Open-Source, Reduced-Pressure, Drift Tube Ion Mobility Spectrometer.
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Buzitis, Nathan W. and Clowers, Brian H.
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Toward the goal of minimizing construction costs while maintaining high performance, a new, reduced-pressure, drift tube ion mobility system is coupled with an ion trap mass analyzer through a custom ion shuttle. The availability of reduced-pressure ion mobility systems remains limited due to comparatively expensive commercial options and limited shared design features in the open literature. This report details the complete design and benchmarking characteristics of a reduced-pressure ion mobility system. The system is constructed from FR4 PCB electrodes and encased in a PTFE vacuum enclosure with custom torque-tightened couplers to utilize standard KF40 bulkheads. The PTFE enclosure directly minimizes the overall system expenses, and the implementation of threaded brass inserts allows for facile attachments to the vacuum enclosure without damaging the thermoplastic housing. Front and rear ion funnels maximize ion transmission and help mitigate the effects of radial ion diffusion. A custom planar ion shuttle transports ions from the exit of the rear ion funnel into the ion optics of an ion trap mass analyzer. The planar ion shuttle can couple the IM system to any contemporary Thermo Scientific ion trap mass analyzer. Signal stability and ion intensity remain unchanging following the implementation of the planar ion shuttle when compared to the original stacked ring ion guide. The constructed IM system showed resolving powers up to 85 for various small molecules and proteins using the Fourier transform from a ∼1 m drift tube. Recorded mobilities derived from first principles agree with published literature results with an average error of 1.1% and an average error toward literature values using single field calibration of <1.3%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. In-cylinder pressure and vibration analysis on port fuel injected gasoline engine.
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Sann, Samnang and Tomeh, Elias
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SPARK ignition engines , *HEAT release rates , *THERMAL efficiency , *KNOCK in automobile engines , *HEAT transfer , *ENERGY consumption - Abstract
Research on knocking combustion is vitally essential since it impacts engine performance regarding noise and emissions, fuel consumption, power density, and durability. Because of end-gas auto-ignition, current SI engines may experience conventional knock, which restricts increasing the compression ratio to increase thermal efficiency. Therefore, this paper examined the in-cylinder pressure and vibration of a port fuel-injected gasoline engine under knocking and non-knocking conditions. The heat release rate was calculated from pressure traces where the crank angle resolutions were not constant, and the conversion from the time domain to the frequency domain of knock sensor signals by using the Fourier Transform was performed. The result reveals that more heat is released during knocking combustion than during non-knocking combustion. When there is a knock, the temperature variation increases. This would facilitate the use of heat transfer studies to detect knock occurrences. Moreover, knocking is caused by an ignition timing that is too advanced, 22°BTC, compared to the non-knocking spark case, 14°BTC. In the frequency domain, the amplitude of the knocking combustion is higher than the amplitude of the non-knocking combustion, indicating the engine’s noise and vibration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Fast Risk Estimation through Fourier Transform Based Multilevel Monte Carlo Simulation.
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Jia-Chen Wan
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FOURIER transforms , *SEPARATION of variables , *DERIVATIVE securities , *FAST Fourier transforms - Abstract
In this paper, we consider a problem of estimating a large loss probability of financial derivatives portfolio, which are commonly modeled as nested expectations. However, the cost of nested simulation may be too expensive and thus multilevel Monte Carlo (MLMC) method is recently used to reduce the nested simulation complexity. When using antithetic MLMC to solve the indicator function, we get the complexity of O(ϵ -5/2). To decrease the computational burden, we use a Fourier transform method to modify the form of indicator function. The new estimator is sufficiently smooth and enables the antithetic MLMC method to achieve a better complexity. In addtion, we combine quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) with MLMC to reduce the variance of inner estimator. Numerical results show that using the Fourier transform method in both MLMC and MLQMC can attain the optimal complexity O(ϵ -2). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. New Fundamental Inequalities for Fractional Ambiguity Function.
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Nurkifayah, Andi, Bahri, Mawardi, Bachtiar, Nasrullah, and Rahim, Amran
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AMBIGUITY , *HEISENBERG uncertainty principle , *FOURIER transforms - Abstract
In this present work, we establish new fundamental uncertainty principles for the fractional ambiguity function. These principles are generalized forms of inequalities concerning the Fourier transform. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Sleep alterations as a function of 88 health indicators.
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Ujma, Péter Przemyslaw and Bódizs, Róbert
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Background: Alterations in sleep have been described in multiple health conditions and as a function of several medication effects. However, evidence generally stems from small univariate studies. Here, we apply a large-sample, data-driven approach to investigate patterns between in sleep macrostructure, quantitative sleep EEG, and health. Methods: We use data from the MrOS Sleep Study, containing polysomnography and health data from a large sample (N = 3086) of elderly American men to establish associations between sleep macrostructure, the spectral composition of the electroencephalogram, 38 medical disorders, 2 health behaviors, and the use of 48 medications. Results: Of sleep macrostructure variables, increased REM latency and reduced REM duration were the most common findings across health indicators, along with increased sleep latency and reduced sleep efficiency. We found that the majority of health indicators were not associated with objective EEG power spectral density (PSD) alterations. Associations with the rest were highly stereotypical, with two principal components accounting for 85–95% of the PSD-health association. PC1 consists of a decrease of slow and an increase of fast PSD components, mainly in NREM. This pattern was most strongly associated with depression/SSRI medication use and age-related disorders. PC2 consists of changes in mid-frequency activity. Increased mid-frequency activity was associated with benzodiazepine use, while decreases were associated with cardiovascular problems and associated medications, in line with a recently proposed hypothesis of immune-mediated circadian demodulation in these disorders. Specific increases in sleep spindle frequency activity were associated with taking benzodiazepines and zolpidem. Sensitivity analyses supported the presence of both disorder and medication effects. Conclusions: Sleep alterations are present in various health conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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29. ON THE SYMBOL CALCULUS FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL HAUSDORFF OPERATORS.
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Liflyand, E. and Mirotin, A.
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CALCULUS , *FRACTIONAL powers , *SIGNS & symbols , *HOLOMORPHIC functions , *COMMUTATIVE algebra - Abstract
The aim of this work is to derive a symbol calculus on L 2 (R n) for multidimensional Hausdorff operators. Two aspects of this activity result in two almost independent parts. While throughout the perturbation matrices are supposed to be self-adjoint and form a commuting family, in the second part they are additionally assumed to be positive definite. What relates these two parts is the powerful method of diagonalization of a normal Hausdorff operator elaborated earlier by the second named author. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. HARMONIC ANALYSIS ON THE SPACE OF M-POSITIVE VECTORS.
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Farkov, Yu. and Skopina, M.
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VECTOR spaces , *ALGEBRAIC spaces , *FOURIER transforms , *FRACTALS , *HARMONIC analysis (Mathematics) - Abstract
Given a dilation matrix M, a so-called space of M-positive vectors in the Euclidean space is introduced and studied. An algebraic structure of this space is similar to the positive half-line equipped with the termwise addition modulo 2, which is used in the Walsh analysis. The role of harmonics is played by some analogues of the classical Walsh functions. The concept of Fourier transform is introduced, and the Poisson summation formula, Plancherel theorem, Vilenkin-Chrestenson formulas and so on are proved. A kind of analogue of the Schwartz class is studied. This class consists of functions such that both the function itself and its Fourier transform have compact support. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. On the Solvability of the Dirichlet Problem for a Multidimensional Elliptic System in the Half-Space.
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Golovko, E. A.
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DIRICHLET problem , *PARTIAL differential equations , *BESSEL functions - Abstract
The Dirichlet problem for a multidimensional elliptic system in the half-space is considered. With the help of the Fourier transform, the problem of the solvability of the problem is reduced to the study of a second-order partial differential equation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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32. On the structure of Nevanlinna measures.
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Nedic, Mitja and Saksman, Eero
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In this paper, we study the structural properties of Nevanlinna measures, that is, Borel measures that arise in the integral representation of Herglotz–Nevanlinna functions. In particular, we give a characterization of these measures in terms of their Fourier transform, characterize measures supported on hyperplanes including extremal measures, describe the structure of the singular part of the measures when some variable are set to a fixed value, and provide estimates for the measure of expanding and shrinking cubes. Corresponding results are stated also in the setting of the polydisc where applicable, and some of our proofs are actually performed via the polydisc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. GENERALIZED FOURIER TRANSFORM: ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES AND APPLICATIONS TO DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS.
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ATA, ENES and KIYMAZ, İ. ONUR
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DIFFERENTIAL equations , *ORDINARY differential equations , *FRACTIONAL differential equations , *FOURIER transforms , *FRACTIONAL calculus , *SPECIAL functions , *KERNEL functions - Abstract
In this paper, we define generalized Fourier and inverse Fourier transforms containing the h-exponential function in their kernels and give the fundamental properties of these transforms. We also compute the transforms of both the classical and the generalized Riemann-Liouville and Caputo fractional operators. In addition, we compute the transforms of some elementary and generalized special functions as well. Finally, as applications, we obtain the solutions of two differential equations with ordinary and fractional derivatives using the transforms we have defined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Development of Fushchich's Mathematical Model of Heat Transfer.
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Korzyuk, V. I. and Rud'ko, Ya. V.
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HEAT transfer , *MATHEMATICAL models , *PARTIAL differential equations , *HEAT conduction , *HEAT equation - Abstract
For the fourth-order partial differential equation proposed by Fushchich for mathematical description of heat and mass transfer processes, the class of uniqueness and the class of correctness of the Cauchy problem have been established. Using the Fourier transform, a solution to the Cauchy problem is found in an explicit analytical form. It is shown that the new equation does not improve the properties of the classical heat conduction equation, but it allows one to describe heat transfer processes taking into account relaxation effects within the framework of the Galileo-invariant mathematical theory of transfer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Optimal Recovery of a Family of Operators from Inaccurate Measurements on a Compact Set.
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Sivkova, E. O.
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VECTOR spaces , *DIRICHLET problem , *HEAT equation , *LINEAR operators , *ORTHOGONAL matching pursuit , *LEBESGUE measure , *HYPERPLANES - Abstract
Given a one-parameter family of continuous linear operators , with , we consider the optimal recovery of the values of on the whole space by approximate information on the values of , where runs over a compact set and . We find a family of optimal methods for recovering the values of . Each of these methods uses approximate measurements at no more than two points in and depends linearly on these measurements. As a corollary, we provide some families of optimal methods for recovering the solution of the heat equation at a given moment of time from inaccurate measurements on other time intervals and for solving the Dirichlet problem for a half-space on a hyperplane by inaccurate measurements on other hyperplanes. The optimal recovery of the values of from the indicated information reduces to finding the value of an extremal problem for the maximum with continuum many inequality-type constraints, i.e., to finding the exact upper bound of the maximized functional under these constraints. This rather complicated task reduces to the infinite-dimensional problem of linear programming on the vector space of all finite real measures on the -algebra of Lebesgue measurable sets in . This problem can be solved by some generalization of the Karush–Kuhn–Tucker theorem, and its significance coincides with the significance of the original problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. On the Optimal Recovery of One Family of Operators on a Class of Functions from Approximate Information about Its Spectrum.
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Abramova, E. V. and Sivkova, E. O.
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OPERATOR functions , *LINEAR operators , *DIRICHLET problem , *HEAT equation , *PROBLEM solving , *FOURIER transforms - Abstract
We find explicit expressions for optimal recovery methods in the problem of recovering the values of continuous linear operators on a Sobolev function class from the following information: The Fourier transform of functions is known approximately on some measurable subset of the finite-dimensional space on which the functions are defined. As corollaries, we obtain optimal methods for recovering the solution to the heat equation and solving the Dirichlet problem for a half-space. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Spatiotemporal frequency domain analysis for blood velocity measurement during embolization procedures.
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Wagner, Martin G., Whitehead, Joseph F., Periyasamy, Sarvesh, Laeseke, Paul F., and Speidel, Michael A.
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PULSATILE flow , *FREQUENCY-domain analysis , *VELOCITY measurements , *BLOOD testing , *DIGITAL subtraction angiography , *PEARSON correlation (Statistics) - Abstract
Background: Currently, determining procedural endpoints and treatment efficacy of vascular interventions is largely qualitative and relies on subjective visual assessment of digital subtraction angiography (DSA) images leading to large interobserver variabilities and poor reproducibility. Quantitative metrics such as the residual blood velocity in embolized vessel branches could help establish objective and reproducible endpoints. Recently, velocity quantification techniques based on a contrast enhanced X‐ray sequence such as qDSA and 4D DSA have been proposed. These techniques must be robust, and, to avoid radiation dose concerns, they should be compatible with low dose per frame image acquisition. Purpose: To develop and evaluate a technique for robust blood velocity quantification from low dose contrast enhanced X‐ray image sequences that leverages the oscillating signal created by pulsatile blood flow. Methods: The proposed spatiotemporal frequency domain (STF) approach quantifies velocities from time attenuation maps (TAMs) representing the oscillating signal over time for all points along a vessel centerline. Due to the time it takes a contrast bolus to travel along the vessel centerline, the resulting TAM resembles a sheared sine wave. The shear angle is related to the velocity and can be determined in the spatiotemporal frequency domain after applying the 2D Fourier transform to the TAM. The approach was evaluated in a straight tube phantom using three different radiation dose levels and compared to ultrasound transit‐time‐based measurements. The STF velocity results were also compared to previously published approaches for the measurement of blood velocity from contrast enhanced X‐ray sequences including shifted least squared (SLS) and phase shift (PHS). Additionally, an in vivo porcine study (n = 8) was performed where increasing amounts of embolic particles were injected into a hepatic or splenic artery with intermittent velocity measurements after each injection to monitor the resulting reduction in velocity. Results: At the lowest evaluated dose level (average air kerma rate 1.3 mGy/s at the interventional reference point), the Pearson correlation between ultrasound and STF velocity measurements was 99%$99\%$. This was significantly higher (p<0.0001$p < 0.0001$) than corresponding correlation results between ultrasound and the previously published SLS and PHS approaches (91$\hskip.001pt 91$ and 93%$93\%$, respectively). In the in vivo study, a reduction in velocity was observed in 85.7%$85.7\%$ of cases after injection of 1 mL, 96.4%$96.4\%$ after 3 mL, and 100.0%$100.0\%$ after 4 mL of embolic particles. Conclusions: The results show good agreement of the spatiotemporal frequency domain approach with ultrasound even in low dose per frame image sequences. Additionally, the in vivo study demonstrates the ability to monitor the physiological changes due to embolization. This could provide quantitative metrics during vascular procedures to establish objective and reproducible endpoints. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. A New Chaos-Based Image Encryption Algorithm Based on Discrete Fourier Transform and Improved Joseph Traversal.
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Wang, Mingxu, Fu, Xianping, Yan, Xiaopeng, and Teng, Lin
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IMAGE encryption , *DISCRETE Fourier transforms , *ALGORITHMS - Abstract
To further enhance the security of image encryption, a new chaos-based image encryption algorithm (IEA) based on discrete Fourier transform and Joseph traversal is proposed to encrypt the plain image in both the frequency domain and space domain simultaneously. In the proposed IEA, the logistic map is used to generate the appropriate chaotic sequence, and the improved Joseph traversal is used to scramble the image in different starting positions and variable step sizes. Then, block diffusion is performed at the end. The main finding concerning the proposed IEA is that the combination of discrete Fourier transform and Joseph traversal can enhance the security of the image information, which has been validated by measuring the performance in resisting the common types of attacks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Neural Network-Based Investigation of Periodic Noise Reduction Methods for High-Resolution Infrared Line Scanning Images.
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Li, Bohan, Zhang, Yong, Chen, Weicong, Ma, Yizhe, and Li, Linhan
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DISCRETE Fourier transforms , *NOISE control , *HOPFIELD networks - Abstract
In the realm of neural network-based noise reduction, conventional models predominantly address Gaussian and blur artifacts across entire images. However, they encounter notable challenges when directly applied to periodic noise characteristics of high-resolution infrared sequential imagery. The high resolution also complicates the construction of suitable datasets. Our study introduces an innovative strategy that transforms two-dimensional images into one-dimensional signals, eliminating the need for processing the full image. We have developed a simulated dataset that closely mirrors natural infrared line scanning images derived from the FLIR dataset. To address low-frequency periodic noise, we propose two neural-network-based denoising approaches. The first employs a neural network to deduce noise from the one-dimensional signal, while the second utilizes discrete Fourier transforms for noise prediction within the frequency domain. Our experimental results highlight the Restormer model's exemplary performance in direct noise prediction, where denoised images attain a PSNR of around 41 and an SSIM close to 0.9 on simulated data, leaving minimal residual noise in the actual denoised images. Further, we investigate the influence of Fourier coefficients, as predicted by neural networks, on the denoising process in the second approach. Employing 12 frequency coefficients, the Restormer and NAFNet models both reach a PSNR near 34 and an SSIM of approximately 0.842. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Text-guided Fourier Augmentation for long-tailed recognition.
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Wang, Weiqiu, Chen, Zining, Su, Fei, and Zhao, Zhicheng
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LANGUAGE models , *SUPERVISED learning , *SEPARATION of variables , *RECOGNITION (Psychology) , *FOURIER transforms , *DEEP learning - Abstract
Real-world data often exhibits a long-tailed distribution in practical scenarios. However, deep learning models usually face challenges when it comes to effectively identifying infrequent classes amidst the abundance of prevalent ones. The fundamental issue lies in the scarcity of available information for tail classes. A highly intuitive approach is to uncover a greater amount of valuable information specifically tailored to these tail classes. We find that textual information of class names and frequency domain information of images are ignored by previous works in long-tailed visual recognition. Therefore, we propose a Text-Guided Fourier Augmentation (TGFA) method with the aid of language models and the Fourier transform to excavate more useful information for tail classes. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our proposed method effectively enriches training data on-the-fly, allowing for an end-to-end one-stage supervised contrastive learning framework that surpasses other methods including two-stage or multi-experts methods, in terms of efficiency and performance. • A novel Text-Guided Fourier Augmentation method for long-tailed visual recognition. • First work fusing textual and Fourier information to enhancing long-tailed learning. • Our end-to-end method outperforms two-stage or multi-experts long-tailed methods. • Superior over other methods in terms of efficiency and performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Character Sheaves for Classical Graded Lie Algebras.
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Xue, Ting
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LIE algebras , *FOURIER transforms , *ORBITS (Astronomy) - Abstract
In this note we study character sheaves for graded Lie algebras arising from inner automorphisms of special linear groups and Vinberg's type II classical graded Lie algebras. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Phase analysis simulating the Takeda method to obtain a 3D profile of SARS-CoV-2 cells.
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Arriaga-Hernández, Jesús, Cuevas-Otahola, Bolivia, Oliveros-Oliveros, José J., and Morín-Castillo, María M.
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In this work, we propose a morphologic analysis by means of the construction of 3D models of the SARS-CoV-2 VP (viral particles) with algorithms in Python and Matlab based on the processing of frames. To this aim, we simulate the Takeda method to induce periodicity and apply the Fourier transform to obtain the phase of objects under analysis. To this aim, we analyze several research works focused on infected tissues by SARS-CoV-2 virus culture cells, highlighting the obtained medical images of the virus from microscopy and tomography. We optimize the results by performing image processing (segmentation and periodic noise removal) in order to obtain an accurate ROI (Region of Interest) segmentation containing only information on SARS-CoV-2 cells. We apply our algorithm to these images (3D tomographic medical images) to simulate the Takeda method (which also filters the image), considering the periodicity induced by us in the image to carry out a phase unwrapping process. Finally, we use the image phase to focus on the body, center (RNA, Protein M-N), and spikes (Protein S) of the SARS-CoV-2 cells to identify them as characteristic elements of the SARS-CoV-2 virion morphology to build a 3D model based only in the metadata of clinical studies on cell cultures. The latter results in the construction of a mathematical, physical, biological, and numerical model of the SARS-CoV-2 virion, a tool with volumes, or 3D non-speculative or animated models, based only on medical images (3D tomography) in clinical tests, faithful to the virus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Spectrality of Cantor–Moran measures with three-element digit sets.
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Wang, Cong, Yin, Feng-Li, and Zhang, Min-Min
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NATURAL numbers , *ORTHONORMAL basis , *CANTOR sets , *PROBABILITY measures , *EXPONENTIAL sums , *INTEGERS - Abstract
Let 0 < ρ < 1 and let { a j , b j , n j } j = 1 ∞ be a sequence of positive integers with an upper bound. Associated with them, there exists a unique Borel probability measure μ ρ , { 0 , a j , b j } , { n j } generated by the following infinite convolution of discrete measures: μ ρ , { 0 , a j , b j } , { n j } = δ ρ n 1 { 0 , a 1 , b 1 } ∗ δ ρ n 1 + n 2 { 0 , a 2 , b 2 } ∗ δ ρ n 1 + n 2 + n 3 { 0 , a 3 , b 3 } ∗ ⋯ , where gcd (a j , b j) = 1 for all j ∈ ℕ . In this paper, we show that L 2 (μ ρ , { 0 , a j , b j } , { n j } ) admits an exponential orthonormal basis if and only if the following two conditions are satisfied: (i) { a j , b j } ≡ { ± 1 } (mod 3) for all j ≥ 1 ; (ii) there exists a natural number r such that ρ - r ∈ 3 ℕ and n j ∈ r ℕ for all j ≥ 2 . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. On the spectra of a class of Moran measures.
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Chen, Ming-Liang, Cao, Jian, Wang, Jia-Lin, and Wang, Ye
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FOURIER transforms - Abstract
Let { A n } n = 1 ∞ be a sequence of expanding matrices with A n ∈ M 2 (ℤ) , and let { D n } n = 1 ∞ be a sequence of three-element digit sets with { x ∈ (0 , 1) 2 : ∑ d ∈ D n e 2 π i 〈 d , x 〉 = 0 } = { ± 1 3 (1 , i) t } , i ∈ { 1 , 2 } . The associated Moran measure generated by the infinite convolution μ { A n } , { D n } = δ A 1 - 1 D 1 * δ A 1 - 1 A 2 - 1 D 2 * δ A 1 - 1 A 2 - 1 A 3 - 1 D 3 * ⋯. In this paper, we give some necessary and sufficient conditions for μ { A n } , { D n } to be a spectral measure under some suitable conditions on A n and D n . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Interfacial structures of Pt nanoparticles and transition-metal-oxide supports.
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Jeong, Eun-Suk, Hwang, In-Hui, and Han, Sang-Wook
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46. Intelligent faults diagnostics of turbine vibration's via Fourier transform and neuro-fuzzy systems with wavelets exploitation.
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Hadroug, Nadji, Iratni, Abdelhamid, Hafaifa, Ahmed, and Colak, Ilhami
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FOURIER transforms , *GAS turbines , *TURBINES , *WAVELETS (Mathematics) , *WAVELET transforms , *DISCRETE wavelet transforms - Abstract
Gas turbines play a vital role in gas transportation and power generation, but they are prone to instability phenomena that can lead to vibrations, shorten equipment lifespan, and result in catastrophic failures. To tackle these challenges, a paper introduces an integrated approach that leverages advanced techniques like Fourier transform, Neuro-Fuzzy systems, and wavelet analysis for continuous monitoring of the MS5002C turbine's condition. The proposed method begins by collecting operational data and utilizing the Fourier transform to measure vibratory quantities, accurately representing their evolution through spectral data obtained from the analyzed signals. Adaptive inference-based algorithms of neuro-fuzzy systems are then employed to generate turbine failure indicators. This approach enables the development of a model-based fault detection method that compares the actual turbine operation with the estimated operation derived from a pre-established model, enabling the classification of detected faults. To enhance decision-making quality, evaluation, and validation of the diagnostic strategy's performance, a multi-resolution analysis based on the wavelet transform is applied. The presented results from various implementation and validation tests demonstrate the effectiveness of this intelligent diagnostic approach in detecting and analyzing gas turbine vibrations. The paper exhibits promising outcomes in real-time monitoring, ensuring the operational safety of the turbine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Multiple-scattering frequency-time hybrid solver for the wave equation in interior domains.
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Bruno, Oscar P. and Yin, Tao
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MULTIPLE scattering (Physics) , *LAPLACE transformation , *FOURIER transforms , *INTEGRAL equations , *OVERLAP integral , *WAVE equation , *SCATTERING (Mathematics) , *HELMHOLTZ equation - Abstract
This paper proposes a frequency-time hybrid solver for the time-dependent wave equation in two-dimensional interior spatial domains. The approach relies on four main elements, namely, (1) A multiple scattering strategy that decomposes a given interior time-domain problem into a sequence of limited-duration time-domain problems of scattering by overlapping open arcs, each one of which is reduced (by means of the Fourier transform) to a sequence of Helmholtz frequency-domain problems ; (2) Boundary integral equations on overlapping boundary patches for the solution of the frequency-domain problems in point (1); (3) A smooth "Time-windowing and recentering" methodology that enables both treatment of incident signals of long duration and long time simulation; and, (4) A Fourier transform algorithm that delivers numerically dispersionless, spectrally-accurate time evolution for given incident fields. By recasting the interior time-domain problem in terms of a sequence of open-arc multiple scattering events, the proposed approach regularizes the full interior frequency domain problem—which, if obtained by either Fourier or Laplace transformation of the corresponding interior time-domain problem, must encapsulate infinitely many scattering events, giving rise to non-uniqueness and eigenfunctions in the Fourier case, and ill conditioning in the Laplace case. Numerical examples are included which demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed methodology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Prediction of Late Paleocene Source Rocks in Lishui Sag, East China Sea Shelf Basin
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Li, Na, Zhang, Jinliang, Li, Lianjie, Pisello, Anna Laura, Editorial Board Member, Hawkes, Dean, Editorial Board Member, Bougdah, Hocine, Editorial Board Member, Rosso, Federica, Editorial Board Member, Abdalla, Hassan, Editorial Board Member, Boemi, Sofia-Natalia, Editorial Board Member, Mohareb, Nabil, Editorial Board Member, Mesbah Elkaffas, Saleh, Editorial Board Member, Bozonnet, Emmanuel, Editorial Board Member, Pignatta, Gloria, Editorial Board Member, Mahgoub, Yasser, Editorial Board Member, De Bonis, Luciano, Editorial Board Member, Kostopoulou, Stella, Editorial Board Member, Pradhan, Biswajeet, Editorial Board Member, Abdul Mannan, Md., Editorial Board Member, Alalouch, Chaham, Editorial Board Member, Gawad, Iman O., Editorial Board Member, Nayyar, Anand, Editorial Board Member, Amer, Mourad, Series Editor, Çiner, Attila, editor, Ergüler, Zeynal Abiddin, editor, Bezzeghoud, Mourad, editor, Ustuner, Mustafa, editor, Eshagh, Mehdi, editor, El-Askary, Hesham, editor, Biswas, Arkoprovo, editor, Gasperini, Luca, editor, Hinzen, Klaus-Günter, editor, Karakus, Murat, editor, Comina, Cesare, editor, Karrech, Ali, editor, Polonia, Alina, editor, and Chaminé, Helder I., editor
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49. Orthogonal Exponential Functions on the Three-Dimensional Sierpinski Gasket.
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Wang, Zhi-Min
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Let ξ ∈ R , and ρ i ∈ R with 0 < | ρ i | < 1 for 1 ≤ i ≤ 3 . For an expanding real matrix M = ρ 1 - 1 0 ξ 0 ρ 2 - 1 - ξ 0 0 ρ 3 - 1 ∈ M 3 (R)
and an integer digit set D = { (0 , 0 , 0) t , (1 , 0 , 0) t , (0 , 1 , 0) t , (0 , 0 , 1) t } ⊂ Z 3 , let μ M , D be the self-affine measure defined by μ M , D (·) = 1 | D | ∑ d ∈ D μ M , D (M (·) - d) . In this paper, we prove that if ρ 1 = ρ 2 , then L 2 (μ M , D) admits an infinite orthogonal set of exponential functions if and only if | ρ i | = (p i / q i) 1 r i for some p i , q i , r i ∈ N + with gcd (p i , q i) = 1 and 2 | q i , i = 1 , 2 . In particular, if ρ 1 , ρ 2 , ρ 3 ∈ { p q : p , q ∈ 2 Z + 1 } and ρ 1 = ρ 2 , then there exist at most 4 mutually orthogonal exponential functions in L 2 (μ M , D) , and the number 4 is the best. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. 波动方程反移动源问.
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郭军, 于群意, and 李瑞红
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