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  • Kristan, Matej, et al. (author)
  • The first visual object tracking segmentation VOTS2023 challenge results
  • 2023
  • In: 2023 IEEE/CVF International conference on computer vision workshops (ICCVW). - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.. - 9798350307443 - 9798350307450 ; , s. 1788-1810
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The Visual Object Tracking Segmentation VOTS2023 challenge is the eleventh annual tracker benchmarking activity of the VOT initiative. This challenge is the first to merge short-term and long-term as well as single-target and multiple-target tracking with segmentation masks as the only target location specification. A new dataset was created; the ground truth has been withheld to prevent overfitting. New performance measures and evaluation protocols have been created along with a new toolkit and an evaluation server. Results of the presented 47 trackers indicate that modern tracking frameworks are well-suited to deal with convergence of short-term and long-term tracking and that multiple and single target tracking can be considered a single problem. A leaderboard, with participating trackers details, the source code, the datasets, and the evaluation kit are publicly available at the challenge website1
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  • Kristan, Matej, et al. (author)
  • The Ninth Visual Object Tracking VOT2021 Challenge Results
  • 2021
  • In: 2021 IEEE/CVF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION WORKSHOPS (ICCVW 2021). - : IEEE COMPUTER SOC. - 9781665401913 ; , s. 2711-2738
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The Visual Object Tracking challenge VOT2021 is the ninth annual tracker benchmarking activity organized by the VOT initiative. Results of 71 trackers are presented; many are state-of-the-art trackers published at major computer vision conferences or in journals in recent years. The VOT2021 challenge was composed of four sub-challenges focusing on different tracking domains: (i) VOT-ST2021 challenge focused on short-term tracking in RGB, (ii) VOT-RT2021 challenge focused on "real-time" short-term tracking in RGB, (iii) VOT-LT2021 focused on long-term tracking, namely coping with target disappearance and reappearance and (iv) VOT-RGBD2021 challenge focused on long-term tracking in RGB and depth imagery. The VOT-ST2021 dataset was refreshed, while VOT-RGBD2021 introduces a training dataset and sequestered dataset for winner identification. The source code for most of the trackers, the datasets, the evaluation kit and the results along with the source code for most trackers are publicly available at the challenge website(1).
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  • Dong, Jiang, et al. (author)
  • Arctic sea ice loss warmed the temperate East Asian winter in the mid-Holocene
  • 2024
  • In: Communications Earth and Environment. - 2662-4435. ; 5:1
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The recent colder winters in midlatitude Eurasia have been proposed to result from Arctic sea-ice decline. However, large uncertainties remain regarding this link in the present variable climate. Here, we present ice-rafted debris records from the eastern Arctic and geochemical data from the temperate East China Sea to reconstruct Holocene changes in sea ice and the East Asian winter monsoon. Our reconstructions and climate numerical simulations revealed enhanced Arctic sea-ice decline but warmer winters in East Asia in the mid-Holocene than in the late Holocene. In the warmer mid-Holocene, enhanced Arctic sea-ice loss transferred more heat from intensive summer solar insolation to the winter atmosphere, suppressing meridional heat transport; thus, less high-latitude cold air moved to lower latitudes in Asia due to the weakened winter monsoon. Our findings imply that the colder winters in East Asia may not change the long-term trend toward winter warming in the context of Arctic sea-ice decline.
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  • Wallace, Stephanie E., et al. (author)
  • MYLK pathogenic variants aortic disease presentation, pregnancy risk, and characterization of pathogenic missense variants
  • 2019
  • In: Genetics in Medicine. - : Nature Publishing Group. - 1098-3600 .- 1530-0366. ; 21:1, s. 144-151
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Purpose: Heritable thoracic aortic disease can result from null variants in MYLK, which encodes myosin light-chain kinase (MLCK). Data on which MYLKmissense variants are pathogenic and information to guide aortic disease management are limited.Methods: Clinical data from 60 cases with MYLK pathogenic variants were analyzed (five null and two missense variants), and the effect of missense variants on kinase activity was assessed.Results: Twenty-three individuals (39%) experienced an aortic event (defined as aneurysm repair or dissection); the majority of these events (87%) were aortic dissections. Aortic diameters were minimally enlarged at the time of dissection in many cases. Time-to-aortic-event curves showed that missense pathogenic variant (PV) carriers have earlier-onset aortic events than null PV carriers. An MYLK missense variant segregated with aortic disease over five generations but decreases MYLK kinase acitivity marginally. Functional Assays fail to identify all pathogenic variants in MYLK.Conclusion: These data further define the aortic phenotype associated with MYLKpathogenic variants. Given minimal aortic enlargement before dissection, an alternative approach to guide the timing of aortic repair is proposed based on the probability of a dissection at a given age.
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  • Zheng, Siyu, et al. (author)
  • Strong Coupling of Colloidal Quantum Dots via Self-Assemble Passivation for Efficient Infrared Solar Cells
  • 2021
  • In: Advanced Materials Interfaces. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 2196-7350. ; 8:13
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The surface passivation of colloidal quantum dots (CQD) is critical for the electronic coupling of CQDs, which significantly affects the photovoltaic performance of CQD solar cells (CQDSCs). Herein, a self-assemble passivation (SAP) strategy of CQDs is introduced to improve CQD coupling. The PbI2 passivation layer prepared using the SAP method can largely improve surface defect passivation of CQDs, diminishing charge recombination induced by the sub-bandgap traps. Meanwhile, extensive theoretical simulations reveal that the self-assembled PbI2 passivation layer works as a "charger bridge" for charge transport between the adjacent CQDs, avoiding CQD fusion. The infrared CQDSCs are fabricated and the SAP-based CQDSC yields an efficiency of up to 12.3%, which is significantly improved compared with that of the conventional CQDSCs with iodide passivating CQD surface. The improved photovoltaic performance in the SAP-based CQDSCs is attributed to increased charge extraction, resulting from strong CQD coupling within the CQD solid films. This work provides a simple and facile way to improve the electronic coupling of CQDs for high-performance infrared CQDSCs.
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