Accurate but fragile passive non-line-of-sight recognition
Non-line-of-sight imaging allows reconstruction and recognition of an obscured object, but external manipulation of the data can lead to inaccurate results. Here, the accuracy and robustness of passive non-line-of-sight recognition and its fragility to adversarial attacks are studied.
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Main Authors: | Yangyang Wang, Yaqin Zhang, Meiyu Huang, Zhao Chen, Yi Jia, Yudong Weng, Lin Xiao, Xueshuang Xiang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dd7253beb95c4d4ea71a2ec0584a47d7 |
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