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Razieh Pourdarbani, Sajad Sabzi, Mohsen Dehghankar, Mohammad H. Rohban and Juan I. Arribas
The presence of bruises on fruits often indicates cell damage, which can lead to a decrease in the ability of the peel to keep oxygen away from the fruits, and as a result, oxygen breaks down cell walls and membranes damaging fruit content. When chemical...
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Diego Renza and Dora Ballesteros
CNN models can have millions of parameters, which makes them unattractive for some applications that require fast inference times or small memory footprints. To overcome this problem, one alternative is to identify and remove weights that have a small im...
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Konstantin Belyaev, Andrey Kuleshov and Ilya Smirnov
The main aim of this work is to study the spatial?temporal variability of the model?s physical and spectral characteristics in the process of assimilation of observed ocean surface height data from the AVISO (Archiving, Validating and Interpolation Satel...
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Zhichao Peng, Wenhua He, Yongwei Li, Yegang Du and Jianwu Dang
Speech emotion recognition is a critical component for achieving natural human?robot interaction. The modulation-filtered cochleagram is a feature based on auditory modulation perception, which contains multi-dimensional spectral?temporal modulation repr...
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Zifan Rong, Xuesong Jiang, Linfeng Huang and Hongping Zhou
Pan-sharpening aims to create high-resolution spectrum images by fusing low-resolution hyperspectral (HS) images with high-resolution panchromatic (PAN) images. Inspired by the Swin transformer used in image classification tasks, this research constructs...
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