Publications by authors named "Hsiu-Wen Cheng"

This paper empirically examines the signaling role of feedback in the repeated public goods game. To eliminate the potential impact of feedback's informative function, we test whether the provision of detailed yet redundant feedback leads to increased contributions. Our findings demonstrate that redundant information significantly promotes contributions.

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  • In patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot (rTOF), the regurgitant fraction (RF) is often unequal between the left and right pulmonary arteries, suggesting a link to vascular shape and size differences.
  • A study involving 79 rTOF patients and 20 healthy controls analyzed various factors, including blood flow dynamics and cardiac angles, revealing that rTOF patients had distinct vascular metrics compared to controls.
  • The findings indicate that the RF in the left pulmonary artery is typically worse and is associated with specific morphometric features, which could help inform future surgical approaches.
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Background: Breath-hold volumetric interpolated breath-hold examination (BH-VIBE) of multiphase contrast-enhanced liver magnetic resonance imaging (MPCE-LMRI) requires good cooperative individuals to comply with multiple breath-holds.

Purpose: To develop a free-breathing modified VIBE (FB-mVIBE) as a substitute of BH-VIBE in MPCE-LMRI.

Material And Methods: We modified VIBE with a high acceleration factor (2 × 2) and four averages to produce the mVIBE scan.

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The capability of landing on previously unvisited areas is a fundamental challenge for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). In this paper, we developed a vision-based motion estimation as an aid to improve landing performance. As an alternative to the common scenarios accompanying by external infrastructures or well-defined marker, the proposed hybrid framework can successfully land on a new area without any prior information about guiding marks.

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