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Field grain drying rate (FDR) after physiological maturity in maize (Zea mays L.) is an essential determinant of grain moisture at harvest. Investigating the genetic structure of FDR is of great significance to breeding maize hybrids with low grain moisture at harvest that are suitable for mechanical harvesting. In this study, 80 elite maize inbred lines from Jilin Province (China) were selected as...
For approximate nearest neighbor (ANN) search in many vision-based applications, vector quantization (VQ) is an efficient compact encoding technology. A representative approach of VQ is product quantization (PQ) which quantizes subspaces separately by Cartesian product and achieves high accuracy. But its space decomposition still leads to quantization distortion. This paper presents two optimized...
Approximately 15 million people suffer a stroke every year globally. People with stroke usually have less mobility and this may further reduce the fitness level and emotional wellbeing. Traditional stroke rehabilitation therapy is usually performed in a clinic or hospital, which evolves the care from the therapist. Robot-assisted stroke therapy can be done at the patient's home, but the cost of the...
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