Publications by authors named "LinLin Ge"

Structure-from-Motion (SfM) aims to recover 3D scene structures and camera poses based on the correspondences between input images, and thus the ambiguity caused by duplicate structures (i.e., different structures with strong visual resemblance) always results in incorrect camera poses and 3D structures.

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Gold nanostructures are used as catalysts in heterogeneous catalytic processes and have intrigued chemists and materials scientists. Isotropic spherical gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are ideal for catalysis due to their simple preparation process, controllable surface-active site, tunable size, and composition-dependent catalytic activity. In this study, spherical AuNPs with different size, composition, and surface capping agents have been prepared, and their catalytic activity in reduction of 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) is evaluated.

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Tailings dams are usually ponds bounded by valleys or surrounding topography to store mining or other chemical industrial waste. On 25 January 2019, the collapse of a tailings dam at the Córrego do Feijao iron ore mine (Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brazil) released about 12 million m of tailings, killing over 240 people and posing a considerable and ongoing environmental threat. The stability of tailings dam monitoring is very important and in the present paper, a new InSAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry) time series approach is proposed to derive ground displacement maps for use in dam safety monitoring.

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Article Synopsis
  • Scientists have found that a special receptor called SCFR is found in the eyes of mice, rats, and humans, and it has been known for a long time.
  • The study shows that SCFR helps in the early development of the eye by controlling how cells grow, move, and change shape.
  • This research could help us find new ways to treat eye problems that some people are born with, like very small eyes or missing eyes.
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Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-based bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) recently plays a more and more significant role in remote sensing applications for its low-cost and real-time global coverage capability. In this paper, a general imaging formation algorithm was proposed for accurately and efficiently focusing GNSS-based bistatic SAR data, which avoids the interpolation processing in traditional back projection algorithms (BPAs). A two-dimensional point target spectrum model was firstly presented, and the bulk range cell migration correction (RCMC) was consequently derived for reducing range cell migration (RCM) and coarse focusing.

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The feature of non-infrastructure support in a wireless ad hoc network (WANET) makes it suffer from various attacks. Moreover, user authentication is the first safety barrier in a network. A mutual trust is achieved by a protocol which enables communicating parties to authenticate each other at the same time and to exchange session keys.

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A high noisy environment severely contaminates the ECG signal. In this paper, the use of a wavelet transform domain filtering technique as an adaptive de-noising tool, implemented in ECG signal analysis, is presented. The multi-resolution representations of the signal, produced by wavelet transform (WT), are used for signal structure extraction.

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Noise always influences on the result of signal-detection, therefore it is a hot topic to detect signal under the low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in current detection field. However, it is an intractable problem of signal-detection to extract weak signal under a high noisy environment. Adaptation filter provides a simple and useful way to detect signal.

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