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CNN-Based Classification of <i>Ziziphus</i> Seeds with Focal Loss for Overcoming Size-Based Shortcut Learning. [PDF]
Park YJ, Jung DH.
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Miniaturized flow chip platform enabling continuous perfusion and longitudinal multiphoton 3D imaging of vascular smooth muscle cell constructs under physiological flow. Brightfield imaging guides region selection, while CellTracker Green and mRuby‐labeled fetuin‐A visualize cells and mineral deposition, respectively. Magnesium supplementation markedly
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A Multi-Module Fusion Framework for Restoring Human and Machine Vision Quality in Compressed Video. [PDF]
He K, Xiang K, Gao Y, Yu Y, Zhou J.
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Automated Measurement of Occipito-Axial Angle on Cervical Radiographs Using a Deep Learning Object Detection Model: A Proof-of-Concept Study. [PDF]
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Dual-energy CT for proton therapy: Impact of advanced slice-wise patient-thickness estimation methods for improved stopping-power prediction. [PDF]
Schwengfelder J +3 more
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Exposure-Aware Training for Low-Light Object Detection Without Target-Domain Data. [PDF]
Su Y, Lu M.
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An efficient hybrid CNN-transformer framework for real-time weapon detection and face recognition. [PDF]
Shanthi P, Manjula V.
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Geodetical Info Magazine, 2010
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) involves pixels first being grouped into objects based on either spectral similarity or an external variable such as ownership, soil or geological unit. Each object is also part of a 'super-object,' obtained by combining several neighboring objects into one larger, and each can be subdivided into smaller objects ...
Addink, Elisabeth, Van Coillie, Frieke
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Object-based image analysis (OBIA) involves pixels first being grouped into objects based on either spectral similarity or an external variable such as ownership, soil or geological unit. Each object is also part of a 'super-object,' obtained by combining several neighboring objects into one larger, and each can be subdivided into smaller objects ...
Addink, Elisabeth, Van Coillie, Frieke
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