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Xiaobin Liu

Researcher at Peking University

Publications -  40
Citations -  954

Xiaobin Liu is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Feature learning. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 30 publications receiving 672 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaobin Liu include University of North Texas & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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RAM: A Region-Aware Deep Model for Vehicle Re-Identification

TL;DR: A novel learning algorithm is introduced to jointly use vehicle IDs, types/models, and colors to train the Region-Aware deep Model (RAM), which fuses more cues for training and results in more discriminative global and regional features.
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Anatomical characterization of the neuropeptide S system in the mouse brain by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry.

TL;DR: A comprehensive map of NPS precursor and receptor mRNA expression in the mouse brain is reported, demonstrating that the distribution pattern of the central NPS system is only partially conserved between mice and rats.
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RAM: A Region-Aware Deep Model for Vehicle Re-Identification

TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a Region-Aware deep Model (RAM) to learn discriminative features from a series of local regions, where each local region conveys more distinctive visual cues.
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In-Depth Activation of Channelrhodopsin 2-Sensitized Excitable Cells with High Spatial Resolution Using Two-Photon Excitation with a Near-Infrared Laser Microbeam

TL;DR: This all-optical method of identification, activation, and detection of ChR2-induced cellular activation in genetically targeted cells with high spatial and temporal resolution will provide a new method of performing minimally invasive in-depth activation of specific target areas of tissues or organisms that have been rendered photosensitive by genetic targeting of Ch R2 or similar photo-excitable molecules.
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Molecular fingerprint of neuropeptide S-producing neurons in the mouse brain.

TL;DR: expression of a distinct repertoire of metabotropic and ionotropic receptor genes was identified in both NPS neuronal clusters that will allow for detailed investigations of incoming neurotransmission, controlling neuronal activity of NPS‐producing neurons.