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Enforcing Perceptual Consistency on Generative Adversarial Networks by Using the Normalised Laplacian Pyramid Distance

2019

In recent years there has been a growing interest in image generation through deep learning. While an important part of the evaluation of the generated images usually involves visual inspection, the inclusion of human perception as a factor in the training process is often overlooked. In this paper we propose an alternative perceptual regulariser for image-to-image translation using conditional generative adversarial networks (cGANs). To do so automatically (avoiding visual inspection), we use the Normalised Laplacian Pyramid Distance (NLPD) to measure the perceptual similarity between the generated image and the original image. The NLPD is based on the principle of normalising the value of…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Machine LearningComputer scienceImage qualitymedia_common.quotation_subjectComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONMachine Learning (stat.ML)Translation (geometry)Image (mathematics)Machine Learning (cs.LG)Consistency (database systems)Statistics - Machine LearningPerceptionFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedia_commonbusiness.industryDeep learningImage and Video Processing (eess.IV)Contrast (statistics)Pattern recognitionGeneral MedicineImage segmentationElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video ProcessingGenerative Adversarial NetworkPerceptionArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Improving prostate whole gland segmentation in t2-weighted MRI with synthetically generated data

2021

Whole gland (WG) segmentation of the prostate plays a crucial role in detection, staging and treatment planning of prostate cancer (PCa). Despite promise shown by deep learning (DL) methods, they rely on the availability of a considerable amount of annotated data. Augmentation techniques such as translation and rotation of images present an alternative to increase data availability. Nevertheless, the amount of information provided by the transformed data is limited due to the correlation between the generated data and the original. Based on the recent success of generative adversarial networks (GAN) in producing synthetic images for other domains as well as in the medical domain, we present…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Machine LearningComputer sciencePipeline (computing)Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition02 engineering and technology030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingMachine Learning (cs.LG)03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineProstate020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSegmentationbusiness.industryDeep learningImage and Video Processing (eess.IV)Pattern recognitionImage segmentationElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processingmedicine.diseaseData availabilitymedicine.anatomical_structureArtificial intelligencebusinessT2 weighted
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Deep Learning Based Cardiac MRI Segmentation: Do We Need Experts?

2021

Deep learning methods are the de facto solutions to a multitude of medical image analysis tasks. Cardiac MRI segmentation is one such application, which, like many others, requires a large number of annotated data so that a trained network can generalize well. Unfortunately, the process of having a large number of manually curated images by medical experts is both slow and utterly expensive. In this paper, we set out to explore whether expert knowledge is a strict requirement for the creation of annotated data sets on which machine learning can successfully be trained. To do so, we gauged the performance of three segmentation models, namely U-Net, Attention U-Net, and ENet, trained with dif…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Machine LearningComputer scienceProcess (engineering)GeneralizationIndustrial engineering. Management engineeringComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognitionheartannotated data setT55.4-60.8Machine learningcomputer.software_genre030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingTheoretical Computer ScienceMachine Learning (cs.LG)Set (abstract data type)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSegmentationNumerical AnalysisArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryDeep learningsegmentationImage and Video Processing (eess.IV)deep learningQA75.5-76.95Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video ProcessingComputational MathematicsHausdorff distanceComputational Theory and MathematicsIndex (publishing)Electronic computers. Computer scienceArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMRI
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A Region-based Gauss-Newton Approach to Real-Time Monocular Multiple Object Tracking

2018

We propose an algorithm for real-time 6DOF pose tracking of rigid 3D objects using a monocular RGB camera. The key idea is to derive a region-based cost function using temporally consistent local color histograms. While such region-based cost functions are commonly optimized using first-order gradient descent techniques, we systematically derive a Gauss-Newton optimization scheme which gives rise to drastically faster convergence and highly accurate and robust tracking performance. We furthermore propose a novel complex dataset dedicated for the task of monocular object pose tracking and make it publicly available to the community. To our knowledge, it is the first to address the common and…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer scienceComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technologyArtificial IntelligenceHistogram0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer visionPoseMonocularbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsImage segmentationObject detectionComputational Theory and MathematicsVideo trackingComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionRGB color model020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessGradient descentSoftware
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Deep Generative Model-Driven Multimodal Prostate Segmentation in Radiotherapy

2019

Deep learning has shown unprecedented success in a variety of applications, such as computer vision and medical image analysis. However, there is still potential to improve segmentation in multimodal images by embedding prior knowledge via learning-based shape modeling and registration to learn the modality invariant anatomical structure of organs. For example, in radiotherapy automatic prostate segmentation is essential in prostate cancer diagnosis, therapy, and post-therapy assessment from T2-weighted MR or CT images. In this paper, we present a fully automatic deep generative model-driven multimodal prostate segmentation method using convolutional neural network (DGMNet). The novelty of …

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer scienceComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)medicine.medical_treatmentProstate segmentationFeature extractionComputer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONConvolutional neural network[SDV.IB.MN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Nuclear medicineConvolutional neural network030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineSegmentationArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryDeep learningImage and Video Processing (eess.IV)NoveltyDeep learningPattern recognitionElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processingmedicine.diseaseTransfer learning3. Good healthRadiation therapyGenerative model030220 oncology & carcinogenesisEmbeddingArtificial intelligencebusinessCTMRI
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Resolving gas bubbles ascending in liquid metal from low-SNR neutron radiography images

2021

We demonstrate a new image processing methodology for resolving gas bubbles travelling through liquid metal from dynamic neutron radiography images with an intrinsically low signal-to-noise ratio. Image pre-processing, denoising and bubble segmentation are described in detail, with practical recommendations. Experimental validation is presented—stationary and moving reference bodies with neutron-transparent cavities are radiographed with imaging conditions representative of the cases with bubbles in liquid metal. The new methods are applied to our experimental data from previous and recent imaging campaigns, and the performance of the methods proposed in this paper is compared against our p…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesLiquid metalTechnologyMaterials scienceQH301-705.5low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)BubbleAcousticsNoise reductionQC1-999Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)dynamic neutron imagingComputer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognitionmetohydrodynamics (MHD)FOS: Physical sciencesImage processingdenoisingGeneral Materials ScienceSegmentationBiology (General)InstrumentationQD1-999Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesProcess Chemistry and TechnologyNeutron imagingTPhysicssegmentationGeneral EngineeringFluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)Experimental dataPhysics - Fluid DynamicsEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Computer Science Applicationsimage processingtwo-phase flowChemistryliquid metalComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionTwo-phase flowTA1-2040bubble flow
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Fast PET Scan Tumor Segmentation Using Superpixels, Principal Component Analysis and K-Means Clustering

2018

Positron Emission Tomography scan images are extensively used in radiotherapy planning, clinical diagnosis, assessment of growth and treatment of a tumor. These all rely on fidelity and speed of detection and delineation algorithm. Despite intensive research, segmentation remained a challenging problem due to the diverse image content, resolution, shape, and noise. This paper presents a fast positron emission tomography tumor segmentation method in which superpixels are extracted first from the input image. Principal component analysis is then applied on the superpixels and also on their average. Distance vector of each superpixel from the average is computed in principal components coordin…

FOS: Computer and information sciencespositron emission tomographyprincipal component analysisComputer scienceComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)k-meansCoordinate systemComputer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyBenchmarkQuantitative Biology - Quantitative MethodsBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingsuperpixels03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStructural Biology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineSegmentationComputer visionTissues and Organs (q-bio.TO)Cluster analysisQuantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)Pixelmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrysegmentationk-means clusteringQuantitative Biology - Tissues and OrgansPattern recognitionPhysics - Medical PhysicsPositron emission tomographyFOS: Biological sciencesPhysics - Data Analysis Statistics and ProbabilityPrincipal component analysis020201 artificial intelligence & image processingMedical Physics (physics.med-ph)Artificial intelligenceNoise (video)businessData Analysis Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)BiotechnologyMethods and Protocols
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Myocardial Infarction Quantification from Late Gadolinium Enhancement MRI Using Top-Hat Transforms and Neural Networks

2019

Significance: Late gadolinium enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (LGE-MRI) is the gold standard technique for myocardial viability assessment. Although the technique accurately reflects the damaged tissue, there is no clinical standard for quantifying myocardial infarction (MI), demanding most algorithms to be expert dependent. Objectives and Methods: In this work a new automatic method for MI quantification from LGE-MRI is proposed. Our novel segmentation approach is devised for accurately detecting not only hyper-enhanced lesions, but also microvascular-obstructed areas. Moreover, it includes a myocardial disease detection step which extends the algorithm for working under healthy scans.…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesscar segmentationlate gadolinium enhancementIndustrial engineering. Management engineeringComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)Electronic computers. Computer science[INFO.INFO-IM] Computer Science [cs]/Medical ImagingComputer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition[INFO.INFO-IM]Computer Science [cs]/Medical Imagingdeep learningQA75.5-76.95T55.4-60.8cardiac magnetic resonanceAlgorithms
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Pricing to market behaviour in European car markets

2003

Abstract This paper investigates PTM behaviour in European car markets for a period of great interest (1993–98), taking into account the role of invoicing currency. The results indicate that local currency price stability is a strong and pervasive phenomenon across products independently of the invoicing currency. The paper offers robustness checks, tests and arguments that justify the interpretation of this finding, at least in part, as evidence of PTM. It implies the existence of market segmentation and price discrimination, despite the completion of the single market programme on 1 January 1993.

Factor marketEconomics and EconometricsMarket segmentationFinancial economicsCurrencyMarket priceEconomicsLocal currencyPrice discriminationPrice of stabilityRobustness (economics)FinanceEuropean Economic Review
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Media and fake news: An analysis of citizens’ attitudes toward misinformation in European countries

2021

The rapid changes determined by the rise of Internet and the recent development of social media in daily life have led to profound consequences on the quantity and quality of data made available and on the mechanisms of their dissemination. The rapid spread of on-line disinformation is one of the most discussed topic, and has been identified as one of the top-trends in modern societies by the World Economic Forum, also because of the link between these processes and political communication. Thanks to the availability of micro-data from the Flash Eurobarometer survey on “Fake news and disinformation online”, the present work aims at analyzing the attitude of European citizens toward fake new…

Fake news Eurobarometer survey users segmentationSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale
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