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Samsung
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About: Samsung is a company organization based out in Seoul, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Layer (electronics) & Signal. The organization has 134067 authors who have published 163691 publications receiving 2057505 citations. The organization is also known as: Samsung Group & Samsung chaebol.
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29 May 2002TL;DR: In this paper, an upright-type vacuum cleaner consisting of a cleaner body having a suction brush is formed at a lower part, and a vacuum-generating device built therein, a cyclone unit for separating dust from the air drawn by the cleaner body, and discharging the cleaned air through a discharging passage connected with the vacuum generator.
Abstract: An upright-type vacuum cleaner in which a cyclone body is connected and separated with and from a cleaner body without using a separate tool such as a driver The upright-type vacuum cleaner comprises a cleaner body having a suction brush is formed at a lower part, and a vacuum-generating device built therein, a cyclone unit for separating dust from the air drawn through a suction passage connected with the suction brush, and discharging the cleaned air through a discharging passage connected with the vacuum-generating device, and a dust-container, removably connected with a lower part of the cyclone unit, for collecting the separated dust by the cyclone unit The cyclone unit has a locking handle, and a handle connection portion for connecting, with the locking handle removably formed at a corresponding place to the cleaner body
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TL;DR: The architecture of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays can be completely reenvisioned through the introduction of nanopatterned metasurface mirrors, which facilitates the creation of devices at the ultrahigh pixel densities required in emerging display applications (for instance, augmented reality) that use scalable nanoimprint lithography.
Abstract: Optical metasurfaces are starting to find their way into integrated devices, where they can enhance and control the emission, modulation, dynamic shaping, and detection of light waves. In this study, we show that the architecture of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays can be completely reenvisioned through the introduction of nanopatterned metasurface mirrors. In the resulting meta-OLED displays, different metasurface patterns define red, green, and blue pixels and ensure optimized extraction of these colors from organic, white light emitters. This new architecture facilitates the creation of devices at the ultrahigh pixel densities (>10,000 pixels per inch) required in emerging display applications (for instance, augmented reality) that use scalable nanoimprint lithography. The fabricated pixels also offer twice the luminescence efficiency and superior color purity relative to standard color-filtered white OLEDs.
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TL;DR: Two novel solutions for multi-view 3D human pose estimation based on new learnable triangulation methods that combine 3D information from multiple 2D views are presented and end-to-end differentiable, which allows us to directly optimize the target metric.
Abstract: We present two novel solutions for multi-view 3D human pose estimation based on new learnable triangulation methods that combine 3D information from multiple 2D views. The first (baseline) solution is a basic differentiable algebraic triangulation with an addition of confidence weights estimated from the input images. The second solution is based on a novel method of volumetric aggregation from intermediate 2D backbone feature maps. The aggregated volume is then refined via 3D convolutions that produce final 3D joint heatmaps and allow modelling a human pose prior. Crucially, both approaches are end-to-end differentiable, which allows us to directly optimize the target metric. We demonstrate transferability of the solutions across datasets and considerably improve the multi-view state of the art on the Human3.6M dataset. Video demonstration, annotations and additional materials will be posted on our project page (this https URL).
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TL;DR: Aqueous-based natural graphite particulates for fabrication of lithium-ion battery anodes are investigated in this article with emphasis on chemical control of suspension component interactions among graphites, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), and emulsified styrene butadiene rubber (SBR).
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17 Apr 2001TL;DR: In this article, a system for simulating tactile control over a document includes a velocity detector for determining a velocity vector associated with pointer movement across a display screen, which is employed in redrawing the document in a series of pictures that portray the document as moving on the display screen.
Abstract: A computer device having a system for simulating tactile control over a document includes a a velocity detector for determining a velocity vector associated with pointer movement across a display screen. In response to a command for dragging a document, the velocity vector is employed in redrawing the document in a series of pictures that portray the document as moving on the display screen such that a user may drag a document and then release the pointer from the document, whereupon either: the page continues to move in a direction established by the velocity detector until the user indicates that the document is to stop moving; or the velocity decreases by a page inertia until it reaches zero velocity. A method for providing interface tools for manipulating a document on a display provides a tool that allows the user to adjust the prominence of selected portions of a displayed content document file in a displayed screen document, the selected portions comprising links or highlighted text.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Yi Cui | 220 | 1015 | 199725 |
Hyun-Chul Kim | 176 | 4076 | 183227 |
Hannes Jung | 159 | 2069 | 125069 |
Yongsun Kim | 156 | 2588 | 145619 |
Yu Huang | 136 | 1492 | 89209 |
Robert W. Heath | 128 | 1049 | 73171 |
Shuicheng Yan | 123 | 810 | 66192 |
Shi Xue Dou | 122 | 2028 | 74031 |
Young Hee Lee | 122 | 1168 | 61107 |
Alan L. Yuille | 119 | 804 | 78054 |
Yang-Kook Sun | 117 | 781 | 58912 |
Sang Yup Lee | 117 | 1005 | 53257 |
Guoxiu Wang | 117 | 654 | 46145 |
Richard G. Baraniuk | 107 | 770 | 57550 |
Jef D. Boeke | 106 | 456 | 52598 |