Weakly supervised object localization (WSOL) tasks aim to classify and locate a single object under the supervision of only image-level labels.Pseudo-supervised learning methods have been shown to be effective for WSOL.These methods divide WSOL tasks into two decoupled subtasks: classification and localization.The decoupled framework has been prove
Shrub Control by Burning and Clearing in the Southern Pyrenees: Effects on Soils After Two Years of Treatment
Prescribed burns and selective shrub clearing are widely implemented as management strategies to stop the shrub encroachment of grasslands, decrease fuel loads and fire risks, and improve biodiversity and ecosystem functionality in mountain environments.While the short-term effects of burns on soil have been extensively studied, the impact of mecha
Ventrolateral Preoptic Nucleus of Hypothalamus; A Possible Target for Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction
Sexual function and orientation is a complex platform of human personality which is being modulated by several brain circuities which is less understood currently.Recently, several studies have demonstrated interesting results regarding the role of several brain locations in sexual behaviors and orientation.Sexual arousal in homosexual men are asso
A New 32-Day Average-Difference Method for Calculating Inter-Sensor Calibration Radiometric Biases between SNPP and NOAA-20 Instruments within ICVS Framework
Two existing double-difference (DD) methods, using either a 3rdSensor or Radiative Transfer Modeling (RTM) as a transfer, are applicable primarily for limited regions and channels, and, thus critical in capturing inter-sensor calibration radiometric bias Mecate Reins features.A supplementary method is also desirable for estimating inter-sensor cali