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Deep Learning‐Assisted Coherent Raman Scattering Microscopy
The analytical capabilities of coherent Raman scattering microscopy are augmented through deep learning integration. This synergistic paradigm improves fundamental performance via denoising, deconvolution, and hyperspectral unmixing. Concurrently, it enhances downstream image analysis including subcellular localization, virtual staining, and clinical ...
Jianlin Liu +4 more
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The effects of object plausibility on disparity perception
Binocular disparity is one of the most important cues for retrieving depth from object structures. However, little is known as to the mechanisms underlying disparity-based depth processing under complex contexts.
Wong, HLN, Chang, HFD
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AI Powered Biobanks From Static Archives to Dynamic Discovery Engines
Large language models (LLMs) provide a potential framework for transforming biobanks from static data repositories into intelligent discovery engines. By enabling unified representation and analysis of multimodal biomedical data, LLM‐based systems facilitate dynamic risk prediction, biomarker identification, and mechanistic interpretation, thereby ...
Wenzhen Yin +5 more
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Latitude and longitude vertical disparities
The literature on vertical disparity is complicated by the fact that several different definitions of the term “vertical disparity” are in common use, often without a clear statement about which is intended or a widespread appreciation of the properties ...
Read, Jenny C. A. +5 more
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The authors develop a deep learning model for real‐time tracking of wound progression. The deep learning framework maps the nonlinear evolution of a time series of images to a latent space, where they learn a linear representation of the dynamics. The linear model is interpretable and suitable for applications in feedback control.
Fan Lu +11 more
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Temporal integration characteristics of an image defined by binocular disparity cues
We can correctly recognize the content of an image by presenting all of the elements within a limited time, such as in a slit view or a divided painting image.
Fumiya Haraguchi +2 more
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An assessment model and implementation of stereo image quality [PDF]
In the past decade, many display hardware manufacturers have initiated research into the construction of stereo display devices. Currently, the use of such displays is limited to the computer-aided design; research, military and medical applications ...
Raincock, Samantha
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Behavioural sensitivities to disparity-defined faces
We tested the perception of disparity-defined depth under naturalistic and unnaturalistic contexts. Stimuli consisted of random-dot stereograms depicting upright faces, inverted faces, or curvature-matched surfaces. Observers completed two tasks in which
Chou, WY, Chang, HFD
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Toward Intelligent Multimodal Holography for Real‐Time Chemical Imaging of Dynamic Ion Separation
Intelligent multimodal holography integrates digital off‐axis holography, spectroscopic imaging, and AI‐driven reconstruction to visualize ion transport and chemical dynamics in real time. In this perspective paper, we outline how this approach enables label‐free, chemically specific monitoring of complex environments and discuss its potential to ...
Giovanna Ricchiuti +3 more
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Binocular Disparity and Depth Cue of Luminance Contrast
Luminance contrast has been identified as an effective depth cue through perceptual studies using digital images generated by the integrated technologies of physically based lighting simulation and perceptually based tone mapping.
N.C. Tai
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