14,647 research outputs found
Data for InverseBench (ICLR 2025 spotlight)
Data for InverseBench (ICLR 2025 spotlight)
InverseBench: Benchmarking Plug-and-Play Diffusion Priors for Inverse Problems in Physical Sciences
Hongkai Zheng*, Wenda Chu*, Bingliang Zhang*, Zihui Wu*, Austin Wang, Berthy T. Feng, Caifeng Zou, Yu Sun, Nikola Kovachki, Zachary E. Ross, Katherine L. Bouman, Yisong Yue (*: Equal contribution)
Project website: https://devzhk.github.io/InverseBench
GitHub repo: https://github.com/devzhk/InverseBench
Dataset card is provided in the GitHub repo.Please see the new version https://doi.org/10.22002/dn9cj-ehd72. If you need access to this specific version, please email [email protected]
Data for InverseBench (ICLR 2025 spotlight)
Data for InverseBench (ICLR 2025 spotlight)
InverseBench: Benchmarking Plug-and-Play Diffusion Priors for Inverse Problems in Physical Sciences
Hongkai Zheng*, Wenda Chu*, Bingliang Zhang*, Zihui Wu*, Austin Wang, Berthy T. Feng, Caifeng Zou, Yu Sun, Nikola Kovachki, Zachary E. Ross, Katherine L. Bouman, Yisong Yue (*: Equal contribution)
Project website: https://devzhk.github.io/InverseBench
GitHub repo: https://github.com/devzhk/InverseBench.git
Dataset card is provided in the GitHub repo.A new version of these files is available at https://doi.org/10.22002/zg89b-mpv16. If you need access to the files from this version, please email [email protected]
Data for InverseBench (ICLR 2025 spotlight)
Data for InverseBench (ICLR 2025 spotlight)
InverseBench: Benchmarking Plug-and-Play Diffusion Priors for Inverse Problems in Physical Sciences
Hongkai Zheng*, Wenda Chu*, Bingliang Zhang*, Zihui Wu*, Austin Wang, Berthy T. Feng, Caifeng Zou, Yu Sun, Nikola Kovachki, Zachary E. Ross, Katherine L. Bouman, Yisong Yue (*: Equal contribution)
Project website: https://devzhk.github.io/InverseBench
GitHub repo: https://github.com/devzhk/InverseBench
Dataset card is provided in the GitHub repo.Please see the new version https://doi.org/10.22002/dn9cj-ehd72. If you need access to this specific version, please email [email protected]
Author GOH Rivera Sun Speech
Author GOH Rivera Sun gives her speech during the banquet ceremonies of Mythcon 52 in Albuquerque, NM on July 31st, 2022
Assessment of Self-Archiving in Institutional Repositories: Depositorship and Full-Text Availability
This research evaluates the success of open access self-archiving in several well-known institutional repositories. Two assessment factors have been applied to examine the current practice of self-archiving: depositorship and the availability of full text. This research discovers that the rate of author self-archiving is low and that the majority of documents have been deposited by a librarian or administrative staff. Similarly, the rate of full-text availability is relatively low, except for Australian repositories. By identifying different practices of self-archiving, repository managers can create new strategies for the operation of their repositories and the development of archiving policies
Dr. Lin Sun, CAU, March 2013
This video is a conversation with Dr. Lin Sun. Dr. Sun talks about an exhibit at the Woodruff Library titled "At The Boundary." Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Data for InverseBench (ICLR 2025 spotlight)
Data for InverseBench (ICLR 2025 spotlight)
InverseBench: Benchmarking Plug-and-Play Diffusion Priors for Inverse Problems in Physical Sciences
Hongkai Zheng*, Wenda Chu*, Bingliang Zhang*, Zihui Wu*, Austin Wang, Berthy T. Feng, Caifeng Zou, Yu Sun, Nikola Kovachki, Zachary E. Ross, Katherine L. Bouman, Yisong Yue (*: Equal contribution)
Project website: https://devzhk.github.io/InverseBench
GitHub repo: https://github.com/devzhk/InverseBench
Dataset card is provided in the GitHub repo.Files available via S3 at https://sdsc.osn.xsede.org/ini230004-bucket01/zg89b-mpv16/</p>
blackhole.zip, 3.5 MB
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fwi-test.zip, 94.6 kB
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fwi-train.zip, 46.5 MB
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fwi-val.zip, 20.0 kB
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inv-scatter-test.zip, 839.9 kB
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inv-scatter-train.zip, 83.6 MB
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inv-scatter-val.zip, 100.1 kB
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knee_test_lmdb.zip, 2.4 GB
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knee_train_lmdb.zip, 29.5 GB
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knee_val_lmdb.zip, 143.4 MB
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navier-stokes-test.zip, 6.1 MB
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navier-stokes-train.zip, 1.2 GB
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navier-stokes-val.zip, 607.9 kB
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Il “corridoio etnico”: Vicissitudini di una nozione centrale negli studi di antropologia linguistica della Cina
The paper is the transcript of a conversation between the two authors on the rise and development of scientific debate on the “Ethnic Corridor” within the Chinese anthropological tradition. It is supplemented by several references to the personal and academic life of the famed ethnolinguist Hongkai Sun, professor at the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and initiator of the studies on the “Qiangic” minority languages of the Sino-Tibetan borderlands. Recorded on 17h February 2015 at the professor’s apartment in Beijing, the interview was carried out entirely in Chinese. The text has been transcribed, translated and edited by Tommaso Previato based on the original statements. It illustrates the feasibility and difficulties pertaining to the state-led program of ethnic categorization during the decades that followed the foundation of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), as well as the cultural pecularities of western China’s border societies. Particular attention is paid to the geographical distribution of the ethnic groups of the Tibetan-Burmese language family and their interactional patterns in various historical periods. The most recent development and practical applications of this emerging branch of studies are also briefly summarized before the closing statements.L’articolo si presenta in forma di una conversazione tra i due autori sulla nascita e lo sviluppo del dibattito scientifico sul “corridoio etnico” in seno alla tradizione antropologica cinese. È integrato da diversi riferimenti alla vita personale e accademica del noto etnolinguista Hongkai Sun, professore emerito dell’Istituto di Etnologia e Antropologia presso l’Accademia Cinese di Scienze Sociali (CASS) nonché massimo esponente nel campo delle lingue minoritarie Qiangic, parlate nelle regioni di frontiera sino-tibetane. Registrata il 17 febbraio 2015 a Pechino nell’appartamento del prof. Sun, l’intervista si è svolta interamente in cinese. Il testo è stato trascritto, tradotto, riadattato e curato da Tommaso Previato sulla base delle dichiarazioni originali. Illustra le difficoltà insite nel programma statale di categorizzazione etnica lanciato nei primi decenni che seguirono la fondazione della Repubblica Popolare Cinese (RPC), così come le peculiarità culturali delle società di confine nella Cina occidentale. Particolare attenzione è rivolta alla distribuzione geografica dei gruppi etnici della famiglia tibeto-birmana e alle dinamiche di interazione nelle varie epoche storiche. Le applicazioni più recenti di questo emergente ramo di studi vengono brevemente riassunte nella sezione conclusiva
Applying the NISO Metasearch Initiative Scheme to Enhance E-Resources Management at Rutgers University Library
This paper discusses problems in the management of library e-resources and attempts to identify potential solutions to the problems. By describing an e-resources enhancement project taken by Rutgers University Libraries, this paper points to the importance of providing contextually-rich metadata and reorganizing the accessibility of e-resources on a library’s website. It introduces how this Rutgers project adopted the National Information Standards Organization Metasearch Initiative to support the identification of appropriate e-collections for metaseaching. The outcomes of the project have facilitated a dynamic display of relevant e-resources to library users as an effective way of automatic access to library e-collections.Peer reviewe
A Metadata Manager's Role in Collaborative Projects: The Rutgers University Libraries Experience
Purpose – This article discusses the roles and responsibilities of a metadata manager in collaborative digital projects.
Methodology – It describes the general requirements for metadata management, and introduces some scenarios in the practices of digital projects by the Rutgers University Libraries to support the generalized definition. A workflow of metadata management is illustrated.
Practical implications – With an explicit definition of the roles and responsibilities of the metadata manager, many other digital libraries that need to develop a new or optimize the existing workflow may find the Rutgers experience useful as reference.
Originality – Very few articles have explored this topic although the functions of metadata in the development of digital projects have been talked extensively.Peer reviewe
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