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Image Classification based on CBIR
Abstract In this paper, we present a new way to classify four types of images (Car accidents, Fire, Abnormal objects in street and Digs) which will be sent to four government places; Civil Defence, police station and Municipal. The classification method depends on the Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR), where we use a new method.
Shaker K. Ali, Salah A. Sadoon
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A Comparative Study of Image Retrieval Algorithm in Medical Imaging
In recent times, digital environments have become more complex, and the need for secure, efficient, and reliable identification systems is growing in demand. Consequently, image retrieval has emerged as a critical area focusing on artificial intelligence
Yang Muhammad Putra Abdullah +5 more
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To evaluate the reader’s diagnostic performance against the ground truth with and without the help of a novel content-based image retrieval system (CBIR) that retrieves images with similar CT patterns from a database of 79 different interstitial lung ...
Tobias Pogarell +7 more
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Biomaterial-engineering and neurobiological approaches for regenerating the injured cerebral cortex
The cerebral cortex is responsible for higher functions of the central nervous system (CNS), such as movement, sensation, and cognition. When the cerebral cortex is severely injured, these functions are irreversibly impaired.
Itsuki Ajioka
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Brain‐RetinaNet: Detection of Brain Tumour Using an Improved RetinaNet in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
ABSTRACT Brain tumours disrupt the normal functioning of the brain and, if left untreated, can invade surrounding tissues, blood vessels, and nerves, posing a severe threat. Consequently, early detection is crucial to prevent tragic outcomes. Distinguishing brain tumours through manual detection poses a significant challenge given their diverse ...
Rashid Iqbal +3 more
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In this work, we present a combination of edge feature and distribution of the gradient orientation of an object technique for content-based image retrieval (CBIR). First, the bidimensional empirical mode decomposition (BEMD) technique is employed to get
Kavitha H., Sudhamani M.V.
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The content-based image retrieval (CBIR) method operates on the low-level visual features of the user input query object, which makes it difficult for users to formulate the query and also does not provide adequate retrieval results.
Rohit Sharma, Bipin Rai, Shubham Sharma
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Hidden Tumour Visualization in Augmented Monocular Liver Laparoscopy
We have proposed a novel visualization method with three visualization variants for hidden tumours in liver laparoscopy. We propose a visualization that convinces users to see the tumour inside the organ and provides metric depth perception. ABSTRACT We address the hidden tumour visualization problem in augmented monocular liver laparoscopy.
Kirana Hanifati +7 more
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The effects of different contents and particle sizes of waste glass powder on alkali–silica reaction (ASR) expansion of cementitious composite bar were investigated in this study.
Guojun Ke +4 more
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Algebraic tori in the complement of quartic surfaces
Abstract Let B⊂P3$B\subset \mathbb {P}^3$ be an slc quartic surface. The existence of an embedding Gm3↪P3∖B$\mathbb {G}_m^3\hookrightarrow \mathbb {P}^3\setminus B$ implies that B$B$ has coregularity zero. In this article, we initiate the classification of coregularity zero semi log canonical (slc) quartic surfaces B⊂P3$B\subset \mathbb {P}^3$ for ...
Eduardo Alves da Silva +2 more
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