科研成果

2024
Yu B, Liang J, Wang Z, Fan B, Subpa-asa A, Shi B, Sato I. Active Hyperspectral Imaging Using an Event Camera, in Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR).; 2024.Abstract
Hyperspectral imaging plays a critical role in numerous scientific and industrial fields. Conventional hyperspectral imaging systems often struggle with the trade-off between spectral and temporal resolution, particularly in dynamic environments. In ours work, we present an innovative event-based active hyperspectral imaging system designed for real-time performance in dynamic scenes. By integrating a diffraction grating and rotating mirror with an event-based camera, the proposed system captures high-fidelity spectral information at a microsecond temporal resolution, leveraging the event camera's unique capability to detect instantaneous changes in brightness rather than absolute intensity. The proposed system trade-off between conventional frame-based systems by reducing the bandwidth and computational load and mosaic-based system by remaining the original sensor spatial resolution. It records only meaningful changes in brightness, achieving high temporal and spectral resolution with minimal latency and is practical for real-time applications in complex dynamic conditions.
Wei X, Hu J, Liu C, Xie X, Yin J, Guo S, Hu M, Peng J, Wang H. Advanced modeling of the absorption enhancement of black carbon particles in chamber experiments by considering the morphology and coating thickness. Frontiers of Environmental Science and Engineering. 2024;18(9).
Zhu T, Liu YJ, Xu S, Dong G, Huang C, Sang N, Zhang Y, Su G, Chen J, Gong J, et al. Advances and perspectives in environmental health research in China. Front. Environ. Sci. Eng. 2024;18:76.
刘畅, 张鹏翼, 李世娟, 梁兴堃, 闫蒲, 夏汇川, 王翩然. AI 赋能视角下的信息行为研究—2023 年信息行为研究年会综述. 大学图书馆学报. 2024;42(1).
Jing Y, Wu M, Zhou J, Sun Y, Ma Y, HUANG R, Ye L, Jia T. AIG-CIM: A Scalable Chiplet Module with Tri-Gear Heterogeneous Compute-in-Memory for Diffusion Acceleration, in Design Automation Conference (DAC).; 2024.
陈昱成, 黎洋, 刘江峰, 杨帆. AIGC视角下非物质文化遗产知识图谱的构建研究. 科技情报研究. 2024;6:115-128.
Sun Y, Jiang Y, Xing J, Ou Y, Wang S, Loughlin DH, Yu S, Ren L, Li S, Dong Z, et al. Air quality, health, and equity benefits of carbon neutrality and clean air pathways in China. Environmental Science & Technology [Internet]. 2024;58(34):15027-15037. [Link]
Xie J. Algebraic dynamics and recursive inequalities. [Internet]. 2024. pdf
Xie J. Algebraicity criteria, invariant subvarities and transcendence problems from arithmetic dynamics. Peking Mathematical Journal [Internet]. 2024;7(1):345-398. pdf
Xu F, Wang K, Liu T, Tang M, Evans, Neal J. II, Palau A, Morii K, He J, Sanhueza P, Liu H-L, et al. The ALMA Survey of Star Formation and Evolution in Massive Protoclusters with Blue Profiles (ASSEMBLE): Core Growth, Cluster Contraction, and Primordial Mass Segregation. \apjs. 2024;270:9.
Liu X, Liu T, Zhu L, Garay G, Liu H-L, Goldsmith P, Evans N, Kim K-T, Liu S-Y, Xu F, et al. The ALMA-QUARKS Survey. I. Survey Description and Data Reduction. Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics. 2024;24:025009.
Xu F, Wang K, Liu T, Zhu L, Garay G, Liu X, Goldsmith P, Zhang Q, Sanhueza P, Qin S, et al. The ALMA-QUARKS Survey. II. The ACA 1.3 mm Continuum Source Catalog and the Assembly of Dense Gas in Massive Star-Forming Clumps. Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics. 2024;24:065011.
Molins S, Andre B, Johnson J, Hammond G, Sulman B, Lipnikov K, Day M, Beisman J, Svyatsky D, Deng H, et al. Alquimia v1. 0: a generic interface to biogeochemical codes–a tool for interoperable development, prototyping and benchmarking for multiphysics simulators. Geoscientific Model Development [Internet]. 2024. 访问链接Abstract
Alquimia v1.0 is a generic interface to geochemical solvers that facilitates development of multiphysics simulators by enabling code coupling, prototyping and benchmarking. The interface enforces the function arguments and their types for setting up, solving, serving up output data and carrying out other common auxiliary tasks while providing a set of structures for data transfer between the multiphysics code driving the simulation and the geochemical solver. Alquimia relies on a single-cell approach that permits operator splitting coupling and parallel computation. We describe the implementation in Alquimia of two widely used open-source codes that perform geochemical calculations: PFLOTRAN and CrunchFlow. We then exemplify its use for the implementation and simulation of reactive transport in porous media by two open-source flow and transport simulators: Amanzi and ParFlow. We also demonstrate its use for the simulation of coupled processes in novel multiphysics applications including the effect of multiphase flow on reaction rates at the pore scale with OpenFOAM, the role of complex biogeochemical processes in land surface models such as the E3SM Land Model (ELM) and the impact of surface–subsurface hydrological interactions on hydrogeochemical export from watersheds with the Advanced Terrestrial Simulator (ATS). These applications make it apparent that the availability of a well-defined yet flexible interface has the potential to improve the software development workflow, freeing up resources to focus on advances in process models and mechanistic understanding of coupled problems.
Li A, Qiu X*, Jiang X, et al. Alteration of the health effects of bioaerosols by chemical modification in the atmosphere: A review. Fundamental Research. 2024;4:463-470.
Qin Y, Zhou M, Hao Y, Huang X, Tong D, Huang L, Zhang C, Cheng J, Gu W, Wang L. Amplified positive effects on air quality, health, and renewable energy under China’s carbon neutral target. Nature Geoscience. 2024:1-8.
Du M, Liu J, Wang X-P, Wu T. Amplifying nonresonant production of dark sector particles in scattering dominance regime. Phys. Rev. D. 2024;109:055041.
Li W, Zhang P, Wang J. Analysing humanities scholars’ data seeking behaviour patterns using Ellis' model. Information Research. 2024;29(2):401-418.
Wang Z, Liang D, Zhao J, Liu C, Shao L. Anatomy of parameter-estimation biases in overlapping gravitational-wave signals. Class. Quant. Grav. 2024;41:055011.
Xu B, Shuo F, Wei Y. Anticipating object shapes using world knowledge and classifier information: Evidence from eve-movements in L1 and L2 processing. The Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society [Internet]. 2024:2861–2869. Full textAbstract
This study explores how L1 and L2 Chinese speakers use world knowledge and classifier information to predict fine-grained referent features. In a visual-world-paradigm eye-tracking experiment, participants were presented with two visual objects that were denoted by the same noun in Chinese but matched different shape classifiers. Meanwhile, they heard sentences containing world knowledge triggering context and classifiers. The effect of world knowledge has been differentiated from word-level associations. Native speakers generated anticipations about the shape/state features of the referents at an early processing stage and quickly integrated linguistic information with world knowledge upon hearing the classifiers. In contrast, L2 speakers show delayed, reduced anticipation based on world knowledge and minimal use of classifier cues. The findings reveal different cue-weighting strategies in L1 and L2 processing. Specifically, L2 speakers whose first languages lack obligatory classifiers do not employ classifier cues in a timely manner, even though the semantic meanings of shape classifiers are accessible to them. No evidence supports over-reliance on world knowledge in L2 processing. This study contributes to the understanding of L2 real-time processing, particularly in L2 speakers’ utility of linguistic and non-linguistic information in anticipating fine-grained referent features.
Wu C-Y. Aquila's Roads: Connecting Paphlagonian Spaces., in 18th International Conference of the Taiwan Association of Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, November 1-2, 2024. National Taiwan University, Taipei, China.; 2024.

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