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Zhihan Lv
Researcher at Qingdao University
Publications - 460
Citations - 14707
Zhihan Lv is an academic researcher from Qingdao University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 313 publications receiving 8997 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhihan Lv include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Warsaw University of Technology.
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Next-Generation Big Data Analytics: State of the Art, Challenges, and Future Research Topics
TL;DR: Recent research in data types, storage models, privacy, data security, analysis methods, and applications related to network big data are reviewed.
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Efficient Deep CNN-Based Fire Detection and Localization in Video Surveillance Applications
TL;DR: This paper proposes an original, energy-friendly, and computationally efficient CNN architecture, inspired by the SqueezeNet architecture for fire detection, localization, and semantic understanding of the scene of the fire, which uses smaller convolutional kernels and contains no dense, fully connected layers.
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Game on, science - how video game technology may help biologists tackle visualization challenges.
Zhihan Lv,Zhihan Lv,Alex Tek,Alex Tek,Franck Da Silva,Charly Empereur-Mot,Matthieu Chavent,Marc Baaden +7 more
TL;DR: This work uses the Unity3D game engine to develop and prototype a biological network and molecular visualization application for subsequent use in research or education and considers this work as a proof of principle demonstrating that the functionalities of classical viewers and more advanced novel features could be implemented in substantially less time and with less development effort.
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Touch-less interactive augmented reality game on vision-based wearable device
TL;DR: In this article, a touchless motion interaction technology is designed and evaluated in order to develop touch-less, interactive and augmented reality games on vision-based wearable device, and three primitive AR games with eleven dynamic gestures are developed based on the proposed touchless interaction technology as proof.
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Multimodal Hand and Foot Gesture Interaction for Handheld Devices
TL;DR: A hand-and-foot-based multimodal interaction approach for handheld devices that combines input modalities and provides a coordinated output to both modalities along with audio and video is presented.