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Numerical simulations of morphological changes in barrier islands induced by storm surges and waves using

Soumendra Nath KUIRY, Yan DING, Sam S Y WANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 57-68 doi: 10.1007/s11709-014-0235-0

Abstract: finite volume flow model in two-dimensions is presented for simulating supercritical coastal flows and morphologicalsimulating flows induced by extreme conditions such as waves, surge tides, river flood flows, etc., and morphologicalisland breaching, overflow and overwash due to severe storm attack are simulated and the predicted morphological

Keywords: coastal inlet     coastal process modeling     supercritical flow     sediment transport     barrier islands    

Current techniques for assessing developmental neurotoxicity of pesticides

GAO Yu, TIAN Ying, SHEN Xiaoming

Frontiers of Medicine 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 337-343 doi: 10.1007/s11684-008-0064-4

Abstract: Non-mammalian models (sea urchins, zebrafish and other non-mammalian models); and (3) mammalian models (morphological

Keywords: paradigms     Pyrethroids     non-mammalian     susceptible     morphological    

Imaging technologies for plant high-throughput phenotyping: a review

Yong ZHANG, Naiqian ZHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 406-419 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018242

Abstract: high-throughput phenotyping, reviews applications of these technologies in detecting and measuring plant morphological

Keywords: high-throughput phenotyping     imaging technology     morphological traits     pathological traits     physiological    

A Flexible Moving Objects Segmentation Method

Zhao Yanling,Zhang Zhichao,Gao Zhenming,Zhang Qingchao

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 5,   Pages 84-87

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The segmentation for moving pictures is important in content-based video encoding and video retrieval. The method of moving object segmentation is proposed with spatio-temporal threshold information. The method does well in functional agility. Its alterability depends on real conditions. The experiments show that the method can get a better result with less runtime.

Keywords: spatio-temporal     moving regions     moving objects     morphological gradient operator     flexibility    

Morphological and mechanical characterization of a PMMA/CdS nanocomposite

Vishal MATHUR, Manasvi DIXIT, K.S. RATHORE, N. S. SAXENA, K.B. SHARMA

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 258-263 doi: 10.1007/s11705-010-1014-7

Abstract: The surface morphological characterization of the PMMA/CdS nanocomposite has been done through scanning

Keywords: poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)     filler nanoparticles     polymer semiconducting nanocomposite     tensile properties     glass transition temperature    

Simulation study of shock wave reaction on porous materia

Xu Aiguo,Zhang Guangcai,Yu Xijun,Pan Xiaofei,Zhu Jianshi

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 9,   Pages 13-19

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Complex spatial-temporal dissipative structures occur in shocked porous material. The system is globally in nonequilibrium. Both the simulation and data analysis for such a system are challenging.The system was simulated by using the material-point method which was developed recently. The Minkowski functionals were introduced to describe the Turing pattern of the map of state variable like temperature.The relevance among the three Minkowski functionals,the area fraction of the high-temperature regions and the distribution of "hot-spots"  in space was pointed out.The shock wave reaction with inhomogeneous material was studied by analyzing the evolution of Minkowski functionals. The effects of porosity and shock-wave-strength were investigated.

Keywords: shock wave     porous material     material-point-method     morphological characterization    

Recognition of Fluvial Bank Erosion Along the Main Stream of the Yangtze River Article

Ge Yan, Heqin Cheng, Zeyu Jiang, Lizhi Teng, Ming Tang, Tian Shi, Yuehua Jiang, Guoqiang Yang, Quanping Zhou

Engineering 2022, Volume 19, Issue 12,   Pages 50-61 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.03.027

Abstract: The algorithm maps 10 subaqueous morphological elements, including the slope, footslope, flat, ridge,The distribution of subaqueous morphological elements was analyzed and used to map the bank erosion inventoryConsequently, this study provides a reference for the flatness-based recognition of fluvial morphological

Keywords: Multibeam echo-sounding data     Morphological elements     Bank erosion     Bank scarp     Scour pits     Bank collapse    

Path guided motion synthesis for Drosophila larvae Research Article

Junjun CHEN, Yijun WANG, Yixuan SUN, Yifei YU, Zi'ao LIU, Zhefeng GONG, Nenggan ZHENG,1536779079@qq.com,zng@cs.zju.edu.cn

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2023, Volume 24, Issue 10,   Pages 1482-1496 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2200529

Abstract: The deformability and high degree of freedom of mollusks bring challenges in mathematical modeling and synthesis of motions. Traditional analytical and statistical models are limited by either rigid skeleton assumptions or model capacity, and have difficulty in generating realistic and multi-pattern mollusk motions. In this work, we present a large-scale of larvae and propose a motion synthesis model named Path2Pose to generate a pose sequence given the initial poses and the subsequent guiding path. The Path2Pose model is further used to synthesize long pose sequences of various motion patterns through a recursive generation method. Evaluation analysis results demonstrate that our novel model synthesizes highly realistic mollusk motions and achieves state-of-the-art performance. Our work proves high performance of deep neural networks for mollusk motion synthesis and the feasibility of long pose sequence synthesis based on the customized body shape and guiding path.

Keywords: Motion synthesis of mollusks     Dynamic pose dataset     Morphological analysis     Long pose sequence generation    

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Numerical simulations of morphological changes in barrier islands induced by storm surges and waves using

Soumendra Nath KUIRY, Yan DING, Sam S Y WANG

Journal Article

Current techniques for assessing developmental neurotoxicity of pesticides

GAO Yu, TIAN Ying, SHEN Xiaoming

Journal Article

Imaging technologies for plant high-throughput phenotyping: a review

Yong ZHANG, Naiqian ZHANG

Journal Article

A Flexible Moving Objects Segmentation Method

Zhao Yanling,Zhang Zhichao,Gao Zhenming,Zhang Qingchao

Journal Article

Morphological and mechanical characterization of a PMMA/CdS nanocomposite

Vishal MATHUR, Manasvi DIXIT, K.S. RATHORE, N. S. SAXENA, K.B. SHARMA

Journal Article

Simulation study of shock wave reaction on porous materia

Xu Aiguo,Zhang Guangcai,Yu Xijun,Pan Xiaofei,Zhu Jianshi

Journal Article

Recognition of Fluvial Bank Erosion Along the Main Stream of the Yangtze River

Ge Yan, Heqin Cheng, Zeyu Jiang, Lizhi Teng, Ming Tang, Tian Shi, Yuehua Jiang, Guoqiang Yang, Quanping Zhou

Journal Article

Path guided motion synthesis for Drosophila larvae

Junjun CHEN, Yijun WANG, Yixuan SUN, Yifei YU, Zi'ao LIU, Zhefeng GONG, Nenggan ZHENG,1536779079@qq.com,zng@cs.zju.edu.cn

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