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Related Data for: No home-field advantage in the decomposition of leaf litter in the tropical peat forests of Brunei Darussalam
This dataset contains the field data and R code used to generate the figures, tables, and findings presented in the manuscript titled "No home-field advantage in the decomposition of leaf litter in the tropical peat forests of Brunei Darussalam.
AvatarGO: Zero-shot 4D Human-Object Interaction Generation and Animation
Recent advancements in diffusion models have led to significant improvements in the generation and animation of 4D full-body human-object interactions (HOI). Nevertheless, existing methods primarily focus on SMPL-based motion generation, which is limited by the scarcity of realistic large-scale interaction data. This constraint affects their ability to create everyday HOI scenes. This paper addresses this challenge using a zero-shot approach with a pre-trained diffusion model. Despite this potential, achieving our goals is difficult due to the diffusion model's lack of understanding of ''where'' and ''how'' objects interact with the human body. To tackle these issues, we introduce AvatarGO, a novel framework designed to generate animatable 4D HOI scenes directly from textual inputs. Specifically, 1) for the ''where'' challenge, we propose LLM-guided contact retargeting, which employs Lang-SAM to identify the contact body part from text prompts, ensuring precise representation of human-object spatial relations. 2) For the ''how'' challenge, we introduce correspondence-aware motion optimization that constructs motion fields for both human and object models using the linear blend skinning function from SMPL-X. Our framework not only generates coherent compositional motions, but also exhibits greater robustness in handling penetration issues. Extensive experiments with existing methods validate AvatarGO's superior generation and animation capabilities on a variety of human-object pairs and diverse poses. As the first attempt to synthesize 4D avatars with object interactions, we hope AvatarGO could open new doors for human-centric 4D content creation
Replication Data for: On-chip Amorphous Terahertz Topological Photonic Interconnects
The data supporting the plots in the article
Replication Data for: Anti-intracellular MRSA Activity of Antibiotic-loaded Lipid-Polymer Hybrid Nanoparticles and Their Effectiveness in Murine Skin Wound Infection Models
This dataset contains the raw data for studies discussed in "Anti-intracellular MRSA Activity of Antibiotic-loaded Lipid-Polymer Hybrid Nanoparticles and Their Effectiveness in a Murine Skin Wound Infection Model"
Replication Data for: Experimental and Computational Insights into CuS-Mg Composites for High-Performance p-Type Transparent Conducting Materials
Replication Data for: Experimental and Computational Insights into CuS-Mg Composites for High-Performance p-Type Transparent Conducting Material
Lotex degree distribution and influential players
In-degree and out-degree distribution, influential players for Iotex
BadHMP: Backdoor Attack against Human Motion Prediction
Some selected benign/poisoned samples for BadHMP attack
Replication Data for: Spectral Tuning of Perovskite Laser via Microheaters
Replication data for generating figures of the manuscript from experimental data
Replication Data for: A coral microatoll record of sea-level rise, interseismic deformation, and El Niño in La Union, Philippines since 1906 CE
Field data (field notes, field photos, slab photos, raw x-ray images, annotated slab mosaics, survey files), time series, coral tilt correction, tide-gauge data and the associated files and scripts for determining tides and reconstructing water level
Replication Data for 'How do Singaporean young adults view disordered speech of children?'
Research has shown that speech and language disorders affect many around the world, with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) affecting approximately 7% (Norbury et. al., 2016) and stuttering having an incidence rate of approximately 8% (Yairi & Ambrose, 2013). However, public awareness of these disorders and what they entail is often limited – Kim et. al.’s 2023 study of Australian public awareness towards DLD and the overlapping Specific Language Impairment label demonstrates limited awareness levels compared to other developmental disorders. Societal perception of individuals based on their speech, which can be affected by the speech and language disorders they experience, is significantly worse compared to unaffected peers (Allard and Williams, 2008), with practical effects on their access to opportunities. However, a better understanding of local perception towards different presentations of speech, especially as early as in childhood, is crucial to designing better responses that address the concerns involved. Therefore, the present study focuses on the following question: “How do Singaporean young adults view the speech of children who have speech and language disorders, versus those without?” Project initiated as part of a Final Year Project in Psychology at NTU. Dataset includes materials for survey, cleaned survey responses, and analysis output files