The tape exfoliation method is still the easiest and most convenient way to obtain large-area two-dimensional (2D) monolayers in experimental research. Recently, there are some important advances in tape exfoliation method for large 2D monolayer materials. This review mainly introduced three kinds of new tape exfoliation methods including modified Scotch tape exfoliation method, metal-assisted tape exfoliation method and gel-assisted tape exfoliation method. We highlight the operation process and exfoliated mechanism of each method. We point out several problems to be solved and give an outlook on the development direction of the new tape exfoliation method. We hope this review will help researchers, especially for beginners, quickly and easily obtain a variety of 2D monolayers for their own experiments.
In this study, a differential amplification convolutional neural network (DACNN) was proposed and used in the identification of wheat leaf disease images with ideal accuracy. The branches added between the deep convolutional layers can amplify small differences between the real output and the expected output, which made the weight updating more sensitive to the light errors return in the backpropagation pass and significantly improved the fitting capability. Firstly, since there is no large-scale wheat leaf disease images dataset at present, the wheat leaf disease dataset was constructed which included eight kinds of wheat leaf images, and five kinds of data augmentation methods were used to expand the dataset. Secondly, DACNN combined four classifiers: Softmax, support vector machine (SVM), K-nearest neighbor (KNN) and Random Forest to evaluate the wheat leaf disease dataset. Finally, the DACNN was compared with the models: LeNet-5, AlexNet, ZFNet and Inception V3. The extensive results demonstrate that DACNN is better than other models. The average recognition accuracy obtained on the wheat leaf disease dataset is 95.18%.
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