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Ultra‐Wide‐Field Noninvasive Imaging Through Scattering Media Via Physics‐Guided Deep Learning
We propose a physics‐guided adaptive dual‐domain learning method for ultra‐wide‐field noninvasive imaging through scattering media, namely UNI‐Net. Our method not only reduces the requirement for real experimental data by an order of magnitude but also enables clear imaging of complex scenes with an ultra‐large field of view, which is 164 times the OME
Lintao Peng +5 more
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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy in cultural heritage science
The potential of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) for micro-destructive analysis of cultural heritage objects has been widely demonstrated, and the technique is now ready to be integrated in the permanent instrumentation of conservation ...
Gaudiuso R., Rosalba Gaudiuso
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Enhancing hyperspectral imaging through macro and multi-modal capabilities
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has emerged as an effective tool to obtain spatially resolved spectral information of artworks by combining optical imaging with spectroscopy.
Benedetto Ardini +12 more
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From FAIR Principles to Practice: A Case Study of FAIRification in a Heritage Science Data Service
The FAIR principles have become a central framework for research data management and digital infrastructures, yet their implementation remains challenging within the long-tail of research. This paper examines how FAIR principles can be operationalized in
Ioana Maria Cortea
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Making Sweat Measurable: Induction, Sampling, and Refreshment in Wearable Biofluid Sensing
Wearable sweat sensing relies not only on chemical detection but also on controlled biofluid management. This Review integrates sweat physiology, induction strategies, and microfluidic sampling architectures, demonstrating how flux, transport, and refreshment shape measurement reliability.
Soyoung Shin, Wei Gao
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Mobile cross reality for cultural heritage
Widespread adoption of smartphones and tablets has enabled people to multiplex their physical reality, where they engage in face-to-face social interaction, with Web-based social networks and apps, whilst emerging 3D Web technologies hold promise for ...
Miller, Alan Henry David +5 more
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A semantic-based platform for the digital analysis of architectural heritage [PDF]
This essay focuses on the fields of architectural documentation and digital representation. We present a research paper concerning the development of an information system at the scale of architecture, taking into account the relationships that can be ...
BUSAYARAT, Chawee +9 more
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In Situ Study of the Painting “Hiroshima I” (1958) by Werner Tübke (1929–2004)
This article presents the results of technical studies of the oil painting by the artist of German origin Werner Tübke “Hiroshima I” (1958). The creative heritage of this author has not been studied enough and represents scattered data on the technology ...
Aleksandra A. Smolianskaia +5 more
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Metal‐halide perovskite solar cells offer high‐efficiency power for orbital missions but suffer from permanent proton‐induced degradation. This work identifies non‐ionizing energy loss (NIEL) as the primary driver of irreversible failure, inducing atomic displacements and microcracks in the high‐fluence regime. Through energy‐tuned mapping and scalable
Jangwon Byun +10 more
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Geophysical assessment of seawater intrusion: the Volturno Coastal Plain case study
In coastal alluvial plains, the variability of sedimentary inputs, tectonic and eustatism causes a complex subsurface geology which influences the position of fresh/saltwater interface.
D. Tarallo +5 more
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