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International Digital Design Invitation Exhibition
Boyang Feng,Chen Song,HanwenXU,He Gao,Kai Huo,Kuifang Li,Niu Wei,Shaopeng Han,Tingting Qu,Ting Li,Wang, di,Xu Yeni,Yanlin Xie,Bertrand Planes,Chi-Wook Nho,Jean-benoit Lallemant,Yeon Gyu-Seok,Bettina W 한국콘텐츠학회 2010 ICCC International Digital Design Invitation Exhib Vol.2010 No.12
Boundary-Aware Dual Attention Guided Liver Segment Segmentation Model
( Xibin Jia ),( Chen Qian ),( Zhenghan Yang ),( Hui Xu ),( Xianjun Han ),( Hao Ren ),( Xinru Wu ),( Boyang Ma ),( Dawei Yang ),( Hong Min ) 한국인터넷정보학회 2022 KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Syst Vol.16 No.1
Accurate liver segment segmentation based on radiological images is indispensable for the preoperative analysis of liver tumor resection surgery. However, most of the existing segmentation methods are not feasible to be used directly for this task due to the challenge of exact edge prediction with some tiny and slender vessels as its clinical segmentation criterion. To address this problem, we propose a novel deep learning based segmentation model, called Boundary-Aware Dual Attention Liver Segment Segmentation Model (BADA). This model can improve the segmentation accuracy of liver segments with enhancing the edges including the vessels serving as segment boundaries. In our model, the dual gated attention is proposed, which composes of a spatial attention module and a semantic attention module. The spatial attention module enhances the weights of key edge regions by concerning about the salient intensity changes, while the semantic attention amplifies the contribution of filters that can extract more discriminative feature information by weighting the significant convolution channels. Simultaneously, we build a dataset of liver segments including 59 clinic cases with dynamically contrast enhanced MRI(Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of portal vein stage, which annotated by several professional radiologists. Comparing with several state-of-the-art methods and baseline segmentation methods, we achieve the best results on this clinic liver segment segmentation dataset, where Mean Dice, Mean Sensitivity and Mean Positive Predicted Value reach 89.01%, 87.71% and 90.67%, respectively.
Reversible Data Hiding in JPEG Images Using Ordered Embedding
( Zhenxing Qian ),( Shu Dai ),( Boyang Chen ) 한국인터넷정보학회 2017 KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Syst Vol.11 No.2
This paper proposes a novel method of reversible data hiding in JPEG images. After analyzing the JPEG features, we provide a new algorithm of selecting appropriate blocks and coefficients to carry secret messages. Instead of embedding data into the histogram of all coefficients, we propose a strategy of ordered embedding to hide data by histogram shifts in several rounds. On the recipient end, secret messages can be exactly extracted, and the original JPEG image can be losslessly recovered. Experimental results show that high embedding rate can be achieved with limited distortions. Most importantly, the marked JPEG file generated by the proposed method requires less storage size than state-of-the-art works.
Zhang, Yumiao,Hong, Hao,Sun, Boyang,Carter, Kevin,Qin, Yiru,Wei,Wang, Depeng,Jeon, Mansik,Geng, Jumin,Nickles, Robert J.,Chen, Guanying,Prasad, Paras N.,Kim, Chulhong,Xia, Jun,Cai, Weibo,Lovell, Jonat The Royal Society of Chemistry 2017 Nanoscale Vol.9 No.10
<P>Surfactant-stripped, nanoformulated naphthalocyanines (nanonaps) can be formed with Pluronic F127 and low temperature membrane processing, resulting in dispersed frozen micelles with extreme contrast in the near infrared region. Here, we demonstrate that nanonaps can be used for multifunctional cancer theranostics. This includes lymphatic mapping and whole tumor photoacoustic imaging following intradermal or intravenous injection in rodents. Without further modification, pre-formed nanonaps were used for positron emission tomography and passively accumulated in subcutaneous murine tumors. Because the nanonaps used absorb light beyond the visible range, a topical upconversion skin cream was developed for anti-tumor photothermal therapy with laser placement that can be guided by the naked eye.</P>
Yuhang Wang,Dongyong Li,Xubo Lai,Boyang Liu,Yibao Chen,Fengping Wang,Rongming Wang,Liuwan Zhang 한국물리학회 2020 Current Applied Physics Vol.20 No.2
The hysteresis in the transfer curve of MoS2 has significant impact on the device performance. However, the hysteresis mechanism is still not clear. Here, we investigate the hysteresis of the monolayer MoS2 by probing the local Fermi level variations as a function of the back gate voltage in different atmosphere using the Kelvin probe microscopy. While the Fermi level of the MoS2 in air is much lower than that in vacuum, both the MoS2 devices in vacuum and air show large Fermi level hysteresis. The Fermi level hysteresis direction is clock-wise, identical to that observed in the transfer curves. Both the hysteresis in Fermi level and transfer curve can be explained consistently by taking into account the charge trapping. Our findings confirm that carrier density modulation in MoS2 plays a vital role in the hysteresis, and provide insight into the hysteresis mechanism for the optimization of the device performance.
Bo Yang,Chao Ji,Xiaodong Chen,Lunbiao Cui,Zhigang Bi,Yinsheng Wan,Jinhua Xu 대한약학회 2011 Archives of Pharmacal Research Vol.34 No.9
Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation induces skin photoaging associated with up-regulated matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) expression. Inhibition of MMP expression is suggested to alleviate photoaging induced by UV irradiation. Astragaloside IV (As-IV), one of the main active ingredients of Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch) Bge, has been reported to have various biological activities. However, its anti-photoaging effect has not been examined to date. In the present study, we observed the effect of As-IV on matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) expression in UV-irradiated human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs). We found that treatment with As-IV significantly decreased UV-induced MMP-1 expression at the messenger RNA and protein levels. In addition, western blotting analysis revealed that As-IV concentration-dependently suppressed UV-induced phosphorylation of extracellular-regulated protein kinase, Jun-N-terminal kinase and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). Furthermore, treatment with As-IV markedly inhibited UV-induced nuclear factor kappaB (NF-κB) activity. These results suggest that As-IV down-regulates UV-induced MMP-1 expression, perhaps through suppression of MAPK and NF-κB activation in HDFs. As-IV is thus a potential agent for the management of skin photoaging.