Jianliang Huang
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View article: Bi-VLM: Pushing Ultra-Low Precision Post-Training Quantization Boundaries in Vision-Language Models
Bi-VLM: Pushing Ultra-Low Precision Post-Training Quantization Boundaries in Vision-Language Models Open
We address the critical gap between the computational demands of vision-language models and the possible ultra-low-bit weight precision (bitwidth $\leq2$ bits) we can use for higher efficiency. Our work is motivated by the substantial comp…
View article: In situ identification of toxin-producing Clostridioides difficile in stool samples based on single-cell Raman spectroscopy
In situ identification of toxin-producing Clostridioides difficile in stool samples based on single-cell Raman spectroscopy Open
Clostridioides difficile (CD) has emerged as one of the most prevalent nosocomial infections in hospitals and is the primary causative agent of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis. In recent years, C. difficile -ind…
View article: DAVE: Diverse Atomic Visual Elements Dataset with High Representation of Vulnerable Road Users in Complex and Unpredictable Environments
DAVE: Diverse Atomic Visual Elements Dataset with High Representation of Vulnerable Road Users in Complex and Unpredictable Environments Open
Most existing traffic video datasets e.g. the Waymo Open Motion Dataset (WOMD)[1], are collected in Western countries and consist of simple, structured, and predictable traffic. Most Asian scenarios, however, are far denser, more unstructu…
View article: New era towards autonomous additive manufacturing: a review of recent trends and future perspectives
New era towards autonomous additive manufacturing: a review of recent trends and future perspectives Open
The additive manufacturing (AM) landscape has significantly transformed in alignment with Industry 4.0 principles, primarily driven by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twins (DT). However, current intelligent AM …
View article: DAVE: Diverse Atomic Visual Elements Dataset with High Representation of Vulnerable Road Users in Complex and Unpredictable Environments
DAVE: Diverse Atomic Visual Elements Dataset with High Representation of Vulnerable Road Users in Complex and Unpredictable Environments Open
Most existing traffic video datasets including Waymo are structured, focusing predominantly on Western traffic, which hinders global applicability. Specifically, most Asian scenarios are far more complex, involving numerous objects with di…
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IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society Information Open
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IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics Open
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IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics Open
View article: Model Establishment and Feature Parameter Extraction to Capture Rice Leaf Color-Changing Variations During the Later Reproductive Period
Model Establishment and Feature Parameter Extraction to Capture Rice Leaf Color-Changing Variations During the Later Reproductive Period Open
View article: An analysis of the interaction mechanism between the social history of medicine research and health communication from the perspective of mass communication
An analysis of the interaction mechanism between the social history of medicine research and health communication from the perspective of mass communication Open
View article: Exploration of chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics gene regulatory in rice (Oryza sativa L.): a genome-wide association study
Exploration of chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics gene regulatory in rice (Oryza sativa L.): a genome-wide association study Open
Chlorophyll content and fluorescence parameters are crucial indicators to evaluate the light use efficiency in rice; however, the correlations among these parameters and the underlying genetic mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, to …
View article: Accurate computation of geoid-quasigeoid separation in mountainous region – A case study in Colorado with full extension to the experimental geoid region
Accurate computation of geoid-quasigeoid separation in mountainous region – A case study in Colorado with full extension to the experimental geoid region Open
The geoid-quasigeoid separation (GQS) traditionally uses the Bouguer anomalies to approximate the difference between the mean gravity and normal gravity along the plumb line. This approximation is adequate in flat and low elevation areas, …
View article: Stomatal Kinetics Posed a Major Limitation to Photosynthetic Induction Under Well Water and Drought Stress Conditions
Stomatal Kinetics Posed a Major Limitation to Photosynthetic Induction Under Well Water and Drought Stress Conditions Open
View article: Ratoon Rice-Duck Co-Culture Maintains Rice Grain Yield and Decreases Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Central China
Ratoon Rice-Duck Co-Culture Maintains Rice Grain Yield and Decreases Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Central China Open
View article: Stomatal Ratio Showing No Response to Light Intensity in Oryza
Stomatal Ratio Showing No Response to Light Intensity in Oryza Open
Stomata control carbon and water exchange between the leaves and the ambient. However, the plasticity responses of stomatal traits to growth conditions are still unclear, especially for monocot leaves. The current study investigated the le…
View article: Genome-Wide Association Study for Non-Photochemical Quenching Traits in Oryza sativa L.
Genome-Wide Association Study for Non-Photochemical Quenching Traits in Oryza sativa L. Open
Manipulating the photoprotective mechanism has been demonstrated to be an effective way to enhance the photosynthetic productivity of crop plants. NPQ(T) is a chlorophyll fluorescence parameter for rapid estimation and imaging of non-photo…
View article: Towards an international standard for the precise determination of physical heights
Towards an international standard for the precise determination of physical heights Open
<p>Measuring, studying, and understanding global change effects demand unified geodetic reference frames with (i) an order of accuracy higher than the magnitude of the effects to be observed, (ii) consistency and reliability worldwid…
View article: Can an Earth Gravitational Model Augmented by a Topographic Gravity Field Model Realize the International Height Reference System Accurately?
Can an Earth Gravitational Model Augmented by a Topographic Gravity Field Model Realize the International Height Reference System Accurately? Open
In this study, we evaluate the suitability of recent Earth Gravitational Models (EGMs) for the realization of the International Height Reference System (IHRS) in Canada. Topographic gravity field models have been used to augment EGMs to sp…
View article: Colorado geoid computation experiment: overview and summary
Colorado geoid computation experiment: overview and summary Open
View article: The experimental geoid 2020 &#8211; the first joint geoid model for the North American and Pacific Geopotential Datum&#160;
The experimental geoid 2020 – the first joint geoid model for the North American and Pacific Geopotential Datum  Open
<p>For the upcoming North American-Pacific Geopotential Datum of 2022, the National Geodetic Survey (NGS), the Canadian Geodetic Survey (CGS) and the National Institute of Statistics and Geography of Mexico (INEGI) computed …
View article: Simple regional analyses are still possible once correlated errors are removed
Simple regional analyses are still possible once correlated errors are removed Open
<p>Correlated errors in the monthly spherical harmonic coefficient (SHC) solutions provided by the GRACE data centers are estimated and removed using the destriping method of Crowley and Huang (2020). Regional estimates for mass chan…
View article: Strategy for the realisation of the International Height Reference System (IHRS)
Strategy for the realisation of the International Height Reference System (IHRS) Open
View article: Abnormal Anther Development Leads to Lower Spikelet Fertility in Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Under High Temperature During the Panicle Initiation Stage
Abnormal Anther Development Leads to Lower Spikelet Fertility in Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Under High Temperature During the Panicle Initiation Stage Open
Background: Decreased spikelet fertility is often responsible for reduction in grain yield in rice ( Oryza sativa L.). In this study, two varieties with different levels of heat tolerance, Liangyoupeijiu (LYPJ, heat susceptible) and Shanyo…
View article: On Downward Continuing Airborne Gravity Data for Local Geoid Modeling
On Downward Continuing Airborne Gravity Data for Local Geoid Modeling Open
<p>The topic of downward continuation (DWC) has been studied for many decades without very conclusive answers on how different methods compare with each other. On the other hand, there are vast amounts of airborne gravity data collec…
View article: A least-squares method for estimating the correlated error of GRACE models
A least-squares method for estimating the correlated error of GRACE models Open
SUMMARY A new least-squares method is developed for estimating and removing the correlated errors (stripes) from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) and GRACE Follow-On (GRACE-FO) mission data. This method is based on a joi…
View article: Balancing food production within the planetary water boundary
Balancing food production within the planetary water boundary Open
View article: Glacial Melt and Potential Impacts on Water Resources in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
Glacial Melt and Potential Impacts on Water Resources in the Canadian Rocky Mountains Open
As a result of global climate change, glacial melt occurs worldwide. Major impacts are expected on the dynamics of aquifers and rivers in and downstream of mountain ranges. This study aims at quantifying the melt water input fluxes into th…
View article: To be or not to be: Prospects for rice self-sufficiency in China
To be or not to be: Prospects for rice self-sufficiency in China Open
China produces 28% of global rice supply and is currently self-sufficient despite a massive rural to urban demographic transition that drives intense competition for land and water resources. At issue is whether to remain self-sufficient, …