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A Microcalcification Detection System in Mammograms based on ANN Clustering

2018

Breast cancer is one of the leading causes to women mortality in the world. Clustered microcalcifications (MCs) in mammograms can be an important early sign of breast cancer, the detection is important to prevent and treat the disease. In this work, we present a novel method for the detection of MCs in mammograms which consists of regions of Interest (ROIs) segmentation, based on a spatial filter that allows the detection of small and large microcalcifications, clustering and classification of MCs by Artificial Neural Network. The system has been tested on a public dataset of digital images and compared with previous approaches. The results demonstrate that the proposed approach could achie…

Computer sciencemammography02 engineering and technology030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesDigital image0302 clinical medicineBreast cancer0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineSegmentationSensitivity (control systems)Cluster analysisBreast canceimage segmentationArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryPattern recognitionmedicine.diseaseCad systemROC curveSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceMicrocalcificationmedicine.symptombusinessANNclustering
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Can SQ and EQ Values and Their Difference Indicate Programming Aptitude to Reduce Dropout Rate?

2017

A crucial problem that we are currently facing at the Faculty of Computing of the University of Latvia is that during the first study semester on average 30% of the first-year students drop out, whereas after the first year of studies the number of dropouts increases up to nearly 50%. Thus, our overall goal is to determine in advance applicants that most likely will not finish the first study year successfully. A hypothesis formulated in another research study was that programming aptitude could be predicted based on the results of two personality self-report questionnaires − Systemizing Quotient (SQ) and Empathy Quotient (EQ) − taken by students. The difference between the SQ and EQ scores…

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationEmpathy quotientTest (assessment)Correlation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEmpirical researchStatisticsPersonalityAptitude0503 education030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDropout (neural networks)QuotientSimulationmedia_common
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Color illusions also deceive CNNs for low-level vision tasks: Analysis and implications.

2019

The study of visual illusions has proven to be a very useful approach in vision science. In this work we start by showing that, while convolutional neural networks (CNNs) trained for low-level visual tasks in natural images may be deceived by brightness and color illusions, some network illusions can be inconsistent with the perception of humans. Next, we analyze where these similarities and differences may come from. On one hand, the proposed linear eigenanalysis explains the overall similarities: in simple CNNs trained for tasks like denoising or deblurring, the linear version of the network has center-surround receptive fields, and global transfer functions are very similar to the human …

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectIllusionColor spaceConvolutional neural network050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptionHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVision Ocularmedia_commonArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryOptical illusion05 social sciencesIllusionsSensory SystemsOphthalmologyVision scienceHuman visual system modelArtificial intelligenceNeural Networks Computerbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryVision research
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Lead Reconstruction Using Artificial Neural Networks for Ambulatory ECG Acquisition

2021

One of the most powerful techniques to diagnose cardiovascular diseases is to analyze the electrocardiogram (ECG). To increase diagnostic sensitivity, the ECG might need to be acquired using an ambulatory system, as symptoms may occur during a patient’s daily life. In this paper, we propose using an ambulatory ECG (aECG) recording device with a low number of leads and then estimating the views that would have been obtained with a standard ECG location, reconstructing the complete Standard 12-Lead System, the most widely used system for diagnosis by cardiologists. Four approaches have been explored, including Linear Regression with ECG segmentation and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). The b…

Computer sciencestandard 12-lead systemTP1-1185electrocardiogramBiochemistryArticlelead reconstructionAnalytical ChemistryElectrocardiographyLinear regressionHumansSegmentationSensitivity (control systems)cardiovascular diseasesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLead (electronics)InstrumentationArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryChemical technologyReconstruction algorithmPattern recognitionSignal Processing Computer-AssistedAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticscardiovascular diseasesambulatory monitoringAmbulatory ECGElectrocardiography AmbulatoryArtificial intelligenceNeural Networks ComputerEcg signalbusinessartificial neural networkAlgorithmsSensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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Investigating the cooling rate dependence of amorphous silica: A computer simulation study

1996

We use molecular dynamics computer simulations to study the dependence of the properties of amorphous silica on the cooling rate with which the glass has been produced. In particular we show that the density, the glass transition temperature, the radial distribution function and the distribution of the size of the rings depend on the cooling rate.

Computer simulationDistribution (number theory)ChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringThermodynamicsComputer experimentRadial distribution functionCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterMolecular dynamicsCooling ratePhysical chemistryAmorphous silicaGlass transitionBerichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie
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Khmer character recognition using artificial neural network

2014

Character Recognition has become an interesting and a challenge topic research in the field of pattern recognition in recent decade. It has numerous applications including bank cheques, address sorting and conversion of handwritten or printed character into machine-readable form. Artificial neural network including self-organization map and multilayer perceptron network with the learning ability could offer the solution to character recognition problem. In this paper presents Khmer Character Recognition (KCR) system implemented in Matlab environment using artificial neural networks. The KCR system described the utilization of integrated self-organization map (SOM) network and multilayer per…

ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONArtificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryTime delay neural networkIntelligent character recognitionMultilayer perceptronPattern recognition (psychology)Feature (machine learning)NeocognitronArtificial intelligencebusinessBackpropagationSignal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA), 2014 Asia-Pacific
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Concepts, proto-concepts, and shades of reasoning in neural networks

2019

One of the most important functions of concepts is that of producing classifications; and since there are at least two different types of such things, we better give a preliminary short description of them both. The first kind of classification is based on the existence of a property common to all the things that fall under a concept. The second, instead, relies on similarities between the objects belonging to a certain class A and certain elements of a subclass AS of A, the so-called ‘stereotypes.’ In what follows, we are going to call ‘proto-concepts’ all those concepts whose power of classification depends on stereotypes, leaving the term ‘concepts’ for all the others. The main aim of th…

Concepts proto-concepts stereotypes prototypes neural networks machine learningSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della Scienza
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Conceptual representations of actions for autonomous robots

2001

An autonomous robot involved in long and complex missions should be able to generate, update and process its own plans of action. In this perspective, it is not plausible that the meaning of the representations used by the robot is given from outside the system itself. Rather, the meaning of internal symbols must be firmly anchored to the world through the perceptual abilities and the overall activities of the robot. According to these premises, in this paper we present an approach to action representation that is based on a "conceptual" level of representation, acting as an intermediate level between symbols and data coming from sensors. Symbolic representations are interpreted by mapping …

Conceptual spaceHybrid processingArtificial neural networkRepresentation levelComputer scienceProcess (engineering)business.industryGeneral MathematicsPerspective (graphical)Representation (systemics)Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionAutonomous robotNeural networkComputer Science ApplicationsMeaning (philosophy of language)Action (philosophy)ActionControl and Systems EngineeringRobotMathematics (all)Artificial intelligencebusinessArtificial visionProcesseSoftware
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L\'evy flights confinement in a parabolic potential and fractional quantum oscillator

2018

We study L\'evy flights confined in a parabolic potential. This has to do with a fractional generalization of ordinary quantum-mechanical oscillator problem. To solve the spectral problem for the fractional quantum oscillator, we pass to the momentum space, where we apply the variational method. This permits to obtain approximate analytical expressions for eigenvalues and eigenfunctions with very good accuracy. Latter fact has been checked by numerical solution of the problem. We point to the realistic physical systems ranging from multiferroics and oxide heterostructures to quantum chaotic excitons, where obtained results can be used.

Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
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Stability of E' centers induced by 4.7eV laser radiation in SiO2

2007

The kinetics of E' centers (silicon dangling bonds) induced by 4.7eV pulsed laser irradiation in dry fused silica was investigated by in situ optical absorption spectroscopy. The stability of the defects, conditioned by reaction with mobile hydrogen of radiolytic origin, is discussed and compared to results of similar experiments performed on wet fused silica. A portion of E' and hydrogen are most likely generated by laser-induced breaking of Si-H precursors, while an additional fraction of the paramagnetic centers arise from another formation mechanism. Both typologies of E' participate to the reaction with H_2 leading to the post-irradiation decay of the defects. This annealing process is…

Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceAbsorption spectroscopyHydrogenAnnealing (metallurgy)Kineticschemistry.chemical_elementPhysics::OpticsMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksCondensed Matter PhysicsPhotochemistryLaserElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionParamagnetismNuclear magnetic resonancechemistrylawRadiolysisMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesElectron paramagnetic resonance
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