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Yubing Yuan, Yicai Ji, Shengbo Ye, Xiaojun Liu and Guangyou Fang
Life detection is important in earthquake rescue, but weak vital signal is susceptible to interference by clutters. Due to the undesirable characteristics of the hardware, there are two main types of clutter generated by the frequency modulation continuo...
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Khaled M. Abdelgaber, Mostafa Salah, Osama A. Omer, Ahmed E. A. Farghal and Ahmed S. Mubarak
In this paper, a beat-based autoencoder is proposed for mapping photoplethysmography (PPG) to a single-lead electrocardiogram (single-lead ECG) signal. The main limiting factors represented in uncleaned data, subject dependency, and erroneous beat segmen...
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Allam Jaya Prakash, Kiran Kumar Patro, Saunak Samantray, Pawel Plawiak and Mohamed Hammad
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a unique representation of a person?s identity, similar to fingerprints, and its rhythm and shape are completely different from person to person. Cloning and tampering with ECG-based biometric systems are very difficult. So,...
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Rong Bao, Xin Peng, Yin Yang, Neng Xiong, Yang Tao, Jifei Wu and Dawei Liu
Lossy dielectric bars have potential applications in high power microwave (HPM) radiation-effect experiments performed in wind tunnels. Under plane excitation, beat wave patterns are observed along lossy and lossless dielectric bars in 3-D electromagneti...
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Qi Liu, Juanmian Lei, Yong Yu and Jintao Yin
Obvious aeroelastic deformation occurs in spinning projectiles with large slenderness ratio, which seriously affects flight stability and maneuverability. This paper investigates the aeroelastic response of spinning projectiles with large slenderness rat...
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Ioannis X. Tassopoulos, Christina A. Iliopoulou, Iosif V. Katsaragakis and Grigorios N. Beligiannis
This paper deals with the school timetabling problem. The problem was formulated as encountered in a typical Greek high school. A local version of the particle swarm optimization algorithm was developed and applied to the problem at hand. Results on well...
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Yunlong Lu, Wenxin Li and Wenlong Li
Games have long been benchmarks and testbeds for AI research. In recent years, with the development of new algorithms and the boost in computational power, many popular games played by humans have been solved by AI systems. Mahjong is one of the most pop...
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Fan Huang , Nan Yang, Huaming Chen , Wei Bao and Dong Yuan
With the widespread use of end devices, online multi-label learning has become popular as the data generated by users using the Internet of Things devices have become huge and rapidly updated. However, in many scenarios, the user data are often generated...
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Nick van der Geest, Lorenzo Garcia, Roy Nates and Fraser Borrett
Sea turtles gracefully navigate their marine environments by flapping their pectoral flippers in an elegant routine to produce the required hydrodynamic forces required for locomotion. The propulsion of sea turtles has been shown to occur for approximate...
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Jeong-Han Yi, Kyu-Beom Kim, Ye-Jin Kim, Ji-Su Kim, Hyung-Sik Kim, Mi-Hyun Choi and Soon-Cheol Chung
The purpose of this study was to observe the effects of audible and inaudible binaural beat stimuli on alpha power elicitation and compare the differences in triggering effects depending on sound perception. Experiments were conducted on healthy male and...
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