Computational intelligence and neuroscience
Feb 16, 2022
Bookmarks are the basis for librarians to get books on and off shelves and borrowers to borrow books. In order to solve the problem of time-consuming and labor-consuming manual checking of bookmark aging, this paper proposes a method of bookmark agin...
IEEE transactions on image processing : a publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
Feb 16, 2022
OCT fluid segmentation is a crucial task for diagnosis and therapy in ophthalmology. The current convolutional neural networks (CNNs) supervised by pixel-wise annotated masks achieve great success in OCT fluid segmentation. However, requiring pixel-w...
AIMS: Immunohistochemistry (IHC) assessment of tissue is a central component of the modern pathology workflow, but quantification is challenged by subjective estimates by pathologists or manual steps in semi-automated digital tools. This study integr...
As an effective way of routine prenatal diagnosis, ultrasound (US) imaging has been widely used recently. Biometrics obtained from the fetal segmentation shed light on fetal health monitoring. However, the segmentation in US images has strict require...
It is challenging for endoscopists to accurately detect esophageal lesions during gastrointestinal endoscopic screening due to visual similarities among different lesions in terms of shape, size, and texture among patients. Additionally, endoscopists...
Hyperspectral fluorescence imaging is widely used when multiple fluorescent probes with close emission peaks are required. In particular, Fourier transform imaging spectroscopy (FTIS) provides unrivaled spectral resolution; however, the imaging throu...
Three-photon excitation has recently been demonstrated as an effective method to perform intravital microscopy in deep, previously inaccessible regions of the mouse brain. The applicability of 3-photon excitation for deep imaging of other, more heter...
Tomographic flow cytometry by digital holography is an emerging imaging modality capable of collecting multiple views of moving and rotating cells with the aim of recovering their refractive index distribution in 3D. Although this modality allows us ...
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI
Feb 14, 2022
BACKGROUND: Training deep learning (DL) models to automatically recognize diseases in nasopharyngeal MRI is a challenging task, and optimizing the performance of DL models is difficult.
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