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Risk of malignancy of cytologic categories and post-biopsy clinical management of renal oncocytic neoplasms. [PDF]
Lin X.
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Proceedings of the 1986 ACM SIGSMALL/PC symposium on Small systems - SIGSMALL '86, 1986
This paper describes a system being developed at Kansas State University to support the flow of intelligent forms through a local area network of microcomputers. The intelligent form is briefly described along with the supporting network architecture.
Janice C. Honeyman, Elizabeth A. Unger
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This paper describes a system being developed at Kansas State University to support the flow of intelligent forms through a local area network of microcomputers. The intelligent form is briefly described along with the supporting network architecture.
Janice C. Honeyman, Elizabeth A. Unger
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Imaging of DNA and Protein by SFM and Combined SFM-TIRF Microscopy
2017Direct imaging is invaluable for understanding the mechanism of complex genome transactions where proteins work together to organize, transcribe, replicate and repair DNA. Scanning (or atomic) force microscopy is an ideal tool for this, providing 3D information on molecular structure at nm resolution from defined components.
Grosbart, Malgorzata +3 more
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Behaviour of SFM algorithms with erroneous calibration
Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 2011This paper presents an algorithm-independent geometrical analysis of the behavior of differential Structure from Motion (SFM) algorithms when there are errors in intrinsic parameters of the camera. We demonstrate both analytically and in simulation how uncertainty in the calibration parameters gets propagated to motion estimates in a differential ...
Cheong, L.-F., Xiang, X.
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Degeneracies in Rolling Shutter SfM
2016We address the problem of Structure from Motion (SfM) with rolling shutter cameras. We first show that many common camera configurations, e.g. cameras with parallel readout directions, become critical and allow for a large class of ambiguities in multi-view reconstruction.
Cenek Albl +2 more
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Suspicious for Malignancy (SFM)
2020Cytologists interpret cells differently when features overlap with malignancy. The distinction between suspicious for malignancy (SFM) and malignant (MAL) depends on confidence in morphological and ancillary test findings, available clinical data and the experience of the reporting pathologist.
Panagiota Mikou +3 more
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Fast Bilinear SfM with Side Information
2007 IEEE 11th International Conference on Computer Vision, 2007We study the beneficial effect of side information on the Structure from Motion (SfM) estimation problem. The side information that we consider is measurement of a 'reference vector' and distance from fixed plane perpendicular to that reference vector. Firstly, we show that in the presence of this information, the SfM equations can be rewritten similar
Mahesh Ramachandran +2 more
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An Iterative Multiresolution Scheme for SFM
2006Several factorization techniques have been proposed for tackling the Structure from Motion problem. Most of them provide a good solution, while the amount of missing and noisy data is within an acceptable ratio. Focussing on this problem, we propose to use an incremenal multiresolution scheme, with classical factorization techniques.
Carme Julià +4 more
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The fiberless multislit spectrograph SFM
Experimental Astronomy, 1994We describe the multislit spectrograph “SFM”. It is designed to obtain simultaneously spectrograms of faint objects over a field of 10 arcminutes for an entrance aperture ratio f/10, or of 15 arcmin for f/8. The SFM makes the dispersed image of the entrance slits directly, without any fiber optics.
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