Intelligent Computing
Open access journal Intelligent Computing, published in affiliation with Zhejiang Lab, publishes the latest research outcomes and technological breakthroughs in intelligent computing.
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Reinforcement learning (RL) is a machine learning approach that trains agents to maximize cumulative rewards through interactions with environments. The integration of RL with deep learning has recently resulted in impressive achievements in a wide range ...
Entity alignment refers to discovering identical entity pairs in 2 knowledge graphs, which is a significant task in knowledge fusion. Early automated entity alignment techniques are based mainly on similarity calculation and comparing symbolic features, ...
Inverse rendering estimates scene characteristics from image data. We derive an efficient framework for inverse rendering and specifically computed tomography (CT) of volumetric scattering objects. We focus on clouds, which have a key role in the climate ...
Brain–computer interfaces are enabling a range of new possibilities and routes for augmenting human capability. Here, we propose brain–computer interfaces as a route towards forms of computation, i.e., computational imaging, that blend the brain with ...
Synthesizing vivid images with descriptive texts is gradually emerging as a frontier cross-domain generation task. However, it is obviously inadequate to generate the high-quality image with one single sentence accurately due to the information asymmetry ...
Programmable illumination control is essential for many computational microscopy techniques. Conventional light source array is often arranged on a fixed grid of a planar surface for providing programmable sample illumination. Here, we report the ...
Motion understanding plays an important role in video-based cross-media analysis and multiple knowledge representation learning. This paper discusses physical motion recognition and prediction by deep neural networks (DNNs), such as convolutional neural ...
In the first half of the 20th century, 5 classic articles were written by 3 outstanding scholars, namely, Wiener (1894 to 1964), the father of cybernetics, Schrödinger (1887 to 1961), the father of quantum mechanics, and Turing (1912 to 1954), the father ...
Tomographic phase microscopy (TPM) in flow cytometry is one of the most promising computational imaging techniques for the quantitative 3-dimensional (3D) analysis of unstained single cells. Continuous cells’ flow, combined with the stain-free mode, can ...