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A GL(3) converse theorem via a "beyond endoscopy'' approach [PDF]

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We give a new proof of the converse theorem for Maass forms on ${\rm GL}(3)$ using a technique that is inspired by Langlands' philosophy of "beyond endoscopy", thereby implementing these ideas for the first time in a higher rank setting.
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EndoOOD: Uncertainty-aware Out-of-distribution Detection in Capsule Endoscopy Diagnosis [PDF]

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Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that enables visualization of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Deep learning-based methods have shown effectiveness in disease screening using WCE data, alleviating the burden on healthcare professionals. However, existing capsule endoscopy classification methods mostly rely on pre-
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Learning to Adapt Foundation Model DINOv2 for Capsule Endoscopy Diagnosis [PDF]

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Foundation models have become prominent in computer vision, achieving notable success in various tasks. However, their effectiveness largely depends on pre-training with extensive datasets. Applying foundation models directly to small datasets of capsule endoscopy images from scratch is challenging.
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Capsule Endoscopy Multi-classification via Gated Attention and Wavelet Transformations [PDF]

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Abnormalities in the gastrointestinal tract significantly influence the patient's health and require a timely diagnosis for effective treatment. With such consideration, an effective automatic classification of these abnormalities from a video capsule endoscopy (VCE) frame is crucial for improvement in diagnostic workflows.
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V$^2$-SfMLearner: Learning Monocular Depth and Ego-motion for Multimodal Wireless Capsule Endoscopy [PDF]

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Deep learning can predict depth maps and capsule ego-motion from capsule endoscopy videos, aiding in 3D scene reconstruction and lesion localization. However, the collisions of the capsule endoscopies within the gastrointestinal tract cause vibration perturbations in the training data.
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ENDOSCOPY

open access: yesBritish Journal of Anaesthesia, 1954
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Endoscopy

open access: yes, 2016
Kurt Davis, Michael A. Valente
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Sedation for endoscopy

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2000
A review of the recent literature reveals an increasing published opinion in favour of unsedated endoscopy. However, recent studies show that the majority of US patients are unwilling or unable to tolerate this. In order for there to be a shift towards unsedated endoscopy, physicians will have to change patients' expectations.
Rachael C. Hutchinson, Gavin N. C. Kenny
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