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Xiang Li, Ruian Wu, Bing Han, Deguang Song, Zhongkang Wu, Wenbo Zhao and Qijun Zou
Under rapid global climate change, the risk of ancient landslide reactivation induced by rainfall infiltration is increasing significantly. The contribution of cracks to the reactivation of ancient landslides, as an evolutionary product, is a topic that ...
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Siliang Du, Yi Zha and Qijun Zhao
The concept of the Fan Wing, a novel aircraft vector-force-integrated device that combines a power unit with a fixed wing to generate distributed lift and thrust by creating a low-pressure vortex on the wing?s surface, was studied. To investigate the uni...
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Guoqiang Li, Qing Wang, Qijun Zhao, Guoqing Zhao, Fei Feng and Linxin Wu
The environment for the shipboard landing and takeoff of helicopters is extremely complex and significantly affects their safe flight. To address the intricate characteristics of the flow field during these operations, a simulation method suitable for ro...
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Xi Chen, Yan Ding, Guoqing Zhao and Qijun Zhao
To study the effects of synthetic jet control on the aerodynamic performance of a rotor in forward flight, we conducted a series of experiments with varying rotor rotation speeds and free stream velocities. In the test, we used a six-component balance an...
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Huan Tu, Gesang Duoji, Qijun Zhao and Shuang Wu
Face recognition using a single sample per person is a challenging problem in computer vision. In this scenario, due to the lack of training samples, it is difficult to distinguish between inter-class variations caused by identity and intra-class variati...
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Yuting Liu, Hongyu Yang and Qijun Zhao
In this work, we focus on the misalignment problem in person re-identification. Human body parts commonly contain discriminative local representations relevant with identity recognition. However, the representations are easily affected by misalignment th...
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