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  • Selective Learning of Human Pose Estimation Based on Multi-Scale Convergence Network

    Wenkai LIU  Cuizhu QIN  Menglong WU  Wenle BAI  Hongxia DONG  

     
    LETTER-Human-computer Interaction

      Pubricized:
    2023/02/15
      Vol:
    E106-D No:5
      Page(s):
    1081-1084

    Pose estimation is a research hot spot in computer vision tasks and the key to computer perception of human activities. The core concept of human pose estimation involves describing the motion of the human body through major joint points. Large receptive fields and rich spatial information facilitate the keypoint localization task, and how to capture features on a larger scale and reintegrate them into the feature space is a challenge for pose estimation. To address this problem, we propose a multi-scale convergence network (MSCNet) with a large receptive field and rich spatial information. The structure of the MSCNet is based on an hourglass network that captures information at different scales to present a consistent understanding of the whole body. The multi-scale receptive field (MSRF) units provide a large receptive field to obtain rich contextual information, which is then selectively enhanced or suppressed by the Squeeze-Excitation (SE) attention mechanism to flexibly perform the pose estimation task. Experimental results show that MSCNet scores 73.1% AP on the COCO dataset, an 8.8% improvement compared to the mainstream CMUPose method. Compared to the advanced CPN, the MSCNet has 68.2% of the computational complexity and only 55.4% of the number of parameters.

  • Research on Lightweight Acoustic Scene Perception Method Based on Drunkard Methodology

    Wenkai LIU  Lin ZHANG  Menglong WU  Xichang CAI  Hongxia DONG  

     
    PAPER-Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining

      Pubricized:
    2023/10/23
      Vol:
    E107-D No:1
      Page(s):
    83-92

    The goal of Acoustic Scene Classification (ASC) is to simulate human analysis of the surrounding environment and make accurate decisions promptly. Extracting useful information from audio signals in real-world scenarios is challenging and can lead to suboptimal performance in acoustic scene classification, especially in environments with relatively homogeneous backgrounds. To address this problem, we model the sobering-up process of “drunkards” in real-life and the guiding behavior of normal people, and construct a high-precision lightweight model implementation methodology called the “drunkard methodology”. The core idea includes three parts: (1) designing a special feature transformation module based on the different mechanisms of information perception between drunkards and ordinary people, to simulate the process of gradually sobering up and the changes in feature perception ability; (2) studying a lightweight “drunken” model that matches the normal model's perception processing process. The model uses a multi-scale class residual block structure and can obtain finer feature representations by fusing information extracted at different scales; (3) introducing a guiding and fusion module of the conventional model to the “drunken” model to speed up the sobering-up process and achieve iterative optimization and accuracy improvement. Evaluation results on the official dataset of DCASE2022 Task1 demonstrate that our baseline system achieves 40.4% accuracy and 2.284 loss under the condition of 442.67K parameters and 19.40M MAC (multiply-accumulate operations). After adopting the “drunkard” mechanism, the accuracy is improved to 45.2%, and the loss is reduced by 0.634 under the condition of 551.89K parameters and 23.6M MAC.

  • An Adaptively Biased OFDM Based on Hartley Transform for Visible Light Communication Systems Open Access

    Menglong WU  Yongfa XIE  Yongchao SHI  Jianwen ZHANG  Tianao YAO  Wenkai LIU  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Pubricized:
    2023/09/20
      Vol:
    E107-A No:6
      Page(s):
    928-931

    Direct-current biased optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (DCO-OFDM) converts bipolar OFDM signals into unipolar non-negative signals by introducing a high DC bias, which satisfies the requirement that the signal transmitted by intensity modulated/direct detection (IM/DD) must be positive. However, the high DC bias results in low power efficiency of DCO-OFDM. An adaptively biased optical OFDM was proposed, which could be designed with different biases according to the signal amplitude to improve power efficiency in this letter. The adaptive bias does not need to be taken off deliberately at the receiver, and the interference caused by the adaptive bias will only be placed on the reserved subcarriers, which will not affect the effective information. Moreover, the proposed OFDM uses Hartley transform instead of Fourier transform used in conventional optical OFDM, which makes this OFDM have low computational complexity and high spectral efficiency. The simulation results show that the normalized optical bit energy to noise power ratio (Eb(opt)/N0) required by the proposed OFDM at the bit error rate (BER) of 10-3 is, on average, 7.5 dB and 3.4 dB lower than that of DCO-OFDM and superimposed asymmetrically clipped optical OFDM (ACO-OFDM), respectively.

  • Detection and Tracking Method for Dynamic Barcodes Based on a Siamese Network

    Menglong WU  Cuizhu QIN  Hongxia DONG  Wenkai LIU  Xiaodong NIE  Xichang CAI  Yundong LI  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Pubricized:
    2022/01/13
      Vol:
    E105-B No:7
      Page(s):
    866-875

    In many screen to camera communication (S2C) systems, the barcode preprocessing method is a significant prerequisite because barcodes may be deformed due to various environmental factors. However, previous studies have focused on barcode detection under static conditions; to date, few studies have been carried out on dynamic conditions (for example, the barcode video stream or the transmitter and receiver are moving). Therefore, we present a detection and tracking method for dynamic barcodes based on a Siamese network. The backbone of the CNN in the Siamese network is improved by SE-ResNet. The detection accuracy achieved 89.5%, which stands out from other classical detection networks. The EAO reaches 0.384, which is better than previous tracking methods. It is also superior to other methods in terms of accuracy and robustness. The SE-ResNet in this paper improved the EAO by 1.3% compared with ResNet in SiamMask. Also, our method is not only applicable to static barcodes but also allows real-time tracking and segmentation of barcodes captured in dynamic situations.