Different soil microbial communities play distinct key roles in regulating forest ecosystem processes and functions. However, the differences in spatial variability and assembly mechanisms of various taiga forest soil microbial taxa remain poorly understood. Here, we assessed the spatial patterns of bacterial and fungal communities, their assembly processes, and the influencing factors in taiga forest ecosystems in Xinjiang, China.
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November 2023
The privacy and security of face data on social media are facing unprecedented challenges as it is vulnerable to unauthorized access and identification. A common practice for solving this problem is to modify the original data so that it could be protected from being recognized by malicious face recognition (FR) systems. However, such "adversarial examples" obtained by existing methods usually suffer from low transferability and poor image quality, which severely limits the application of these methods in real-world scenarios.
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October 2023
Many machine learning applications encounter situations where model providers are required to further refine the previously trained model so as to gratify the specific need of local users. This problem is reduced to the standard model tuning paradigm if the target data is permissibly fed to the model. However, it is rather difficult in a wide range of practical cases where target data is not shared with model providers but commonly some evaluations about the model are accessible.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDriver mental fatigue leads to thousands of traffic accidents. The increasing quality and availability of low-cost electroencephalogram (EEG) systems offer possibilities for practical fatigue monitoring. However, non-data-driven methods, designed for practical, complex situations, usually rely on handcrafted data statistics of EEG signals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: Insects are the most species-rich clade in the world, but the broad-scale diversity pattern and the potential drivers have not been well documented for the clade as a whole. We aimed to examine the relative roles of contemporary and historical climate, niche conservatism, range overlapping, and other environmental factors on geographic patterns of species richness and phylogenetic structure, for insects across China.
Location: China.