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Haiyong Luo

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  111
Citations -  1665

Haiyong Luo is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Activity recognition. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 92 publications receiving 902 citations.

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Optimum bit allocation and rate control for H.264/AVC

TL;DR: A novel adaptive coding characteristics prediction scheme is presented to improve the accuracy of R-D modeling, by exploiting spatio-temporal correlations, and deduce a simple close-form solution to the problem of optimum bit allocation.
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Indoor Positioning Based on Fingerprint-Image and Deep Learning

TL;DR: It is shown that the CNN solution is able to automatically learn location patterns, thus significantly lower the workforce burden of designing a localization system and achieves an accuracy of about 1 m under different smartphone orientations, users, and use patterns.
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Location Fingerprint Extraction for Magnetic Field Magnitude Based Indoor Positioning

TL;DR: This paper analyzes the main interference sources of the magnetometer embedded on the smartphone and presents a feature distinguishability measurement technique to evaluate the performance of different feature extraction methods.
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A LSTM Algorithm Estimating Pseudo Measurements for Aiding INS during GNSS Signal Outages

TL;DR: The LSTM algorithm is investigated to generate the pseudo GNSS position increment substituting the GNSS signal to enhance the navigation accuracy 95% compared with pure INS algorithm, and 50% of the MLP algorithm.
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Pedestrian Stride-Length Estimation Based on LSTM and Denoising Autoencoders.

TL;DR: TapeLine is proposed, an adaptive stride-length estimation algorithm that automatically estimates a pedestrian’s stride and walking-distance using the low-cost inertial-sensor embedded in a smartphone without depending on any additional infrastructure or pre-collected database when a pedestrian is walking in both indoor and outdoor complex environments.