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Zhendong He, Wenbin Yang, Yanjie Liu, Anping Zheng, Jie Liu, Taishan Lou and Jie Zhang
Ensuring the safety of transmission lines necessitates effective insulator defect detection. Traditional methods often need more efficiency and accuracy, particularly for tiny defects. This paper proposes an innovative insulator defect recognition method...
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Yue Zha, Yuanzhi Ke, Xiao Hu and Caiquan Xiong
Named entity recognition (NER) is particularly challenging for medical texts due to the high domain specificity, abundance of technical terms, and sparsity of data in this field. In this work, we propose a novel attention layer, called the ?ontology atte...
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Yifan Shang, Wanneng Yu, Guangmiao Zeng, Huihui Li and Yuegao Wu
Image recognition is vital for intelligent ships? autonomous navigation. However, traditional methods often fail to accurately identify maritime objects? spatial positions, especially under electromagnetic silence. We introduce the StereoYOLO method, an ...
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Fengxu Wang, Wenfu Xu, Lei Yan, Chengqing Xie and Weihua Pu
Accurately estimating the pose of spacecraft is indispensable for space applications. However, such targets are generally non-cooperative, i.e., no markers are mounted on them, and they include no parts for operation. Therefore, the detection and measure...
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Jier Xi and Xiufen Ye
There are many challenges in using side-scan sonar (SSS) images to detect objects. The challenge of object detection and recognition in sonar data is greater than in optical images due to the sparsity of detectable targets. The complexity of real-world u...
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