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High Dynamic Range Imaging with Multiple Artifact Suppression and Multilevel Fusion
Due to the limitations of existing imaging equipment, it is difficult to obtain high dynamic range (HDR) images directly. High dynamic range imaging technology is designed to generate HDR images by processing low dynamic range (LDR) images. Most existing
LUO Juncheng +3 more
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The power of many: when genetics met yeasts and high‐throughput
ABSTRACT In recent years, complex technological capabilities have evolved, driven by the need to solve complex and integrative biological questions through global analyses. New equipment allows the scaling up and automation of processes which previously were carried out on a very limited scale.
Víctor A. Tallada, Víctor Carranco
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High Dynamic Range Image Reconstruction from Saturated Images of Metallic Objects
This study considers a method for reconstructing a high dynamic range (HDR) original image from a single saturated low dynamic range (LDR) image of metallic objects.
Shoji Tominaga, Takahiko Horiuchi
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This study establishes that fruit color divergence in Yanjiao pepper cultivars arises from hierarchical regulation of carotenoid metabolism, driven by yellow‐blue chromaticity variation and cultivar‐specific metabolic strategies. These findings provide a mechanistic framework for breeding peppers with enhanced color stability and nutraceutical value ...
Qi Chen +5 more
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Veiling glare : the dynamic range limit of HDR images
High Dynamic Range (HDR) images are superior to conventional images. However, veiling glare is a physical limit to HDR image acquisition and display.
A. Rizzi, J. J. McCann
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ABSTRACT Depression in adolescents and young adults is common, associated with substantial functional impairment and characterised by limited treatment efficacy. The microbiota–gut–brain (MGB) axis has emerged as a potential therapeutic target for depression.
Hanchen Hou +15 more
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Blur to Brilliance: Neuromorphic Data Guided Deblurring and HDR Novel View Synthesis
Event cameras are neuromorphic sensors that asynchronously capture intensity changes, making them highly effective for fast motion and challenging lighting conditions. While Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs) have revolutionized 3D scene representation, they
Sally Khaidem +3 more
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ABSTRACT With northern regions warming at twice the global rate, assessing the state of archaeological sites in these areas is critically important. In this study, we used a multimethod geophysical approach (ERT, GPR, and EMI) to characterize the current geocryological conditions of an Inuit archaeological site on South Aulatsivik Island (Labrador ...
Rachel Labrie +5 more
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Effectiveness of Family Interventions in Bipolar Disorder: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings, which significantly affects both the individual and their family system. Given the psychosocial impact of BD on families, family interventions (FI) have emerged as a promising approach to improve treatment outcomes.
Madeha Umer +8 more
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HDR Image Quality Enhancement Based on Spatially Variant Retinal Response
There is a growing demand for being able to display high dynamic range (HDR) images on low dynamic range (LDR) devices. Tone mapping is a process for enhancing HDR image quality on an LDR device by converting the tonal values of the original image from ...
Horiuchi Takahiko, Tominaga Shoji
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