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  1. Workshop on Pattern Recognition Techniques for Indirect Immunofluorescence Images (I3A).
  2. 2014 1st Workshop on Pattern Recognition Techniques for Indirect Immunofluorescence Images
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2014 1st Workshop on Pattern Recognition Techniques for Indirect Immunofluorescence Images
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Message from General and Technical Co-chairs
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Biologically-Inspired Dense Local Descriptor for Indirect Immunofluorescence Image Classification
Class-Specific Hierarchical Classification of HEp-2 Cell Images: The Case of Two Classes
HEp-2 Cell Classification with Heterogeneous Classes-Processes Based on K-Nearest Neighbours
A Graph Cuts Image Segmentation Method for Quantifying Barrier Permeation in Bone Tissue
A Segmentation Method for Bone Marrow Cavity Imaging Using Graph Cuts
HEp-2 Cell Image Classification with Convolutional Neural Networks
A Bag of Words Based Approach for Classification of HEp-2 Cell Images
HEp-2 Cells Classification Using Morphological Features and a Bundle of Local Gradient Descriptors
HEp-2 Cell Classification Using Multi-resolution Local Patterns and Ensemble SVMs
HEp-2 Specimen Classification Using Multi-resolution Local Patterns and SVM
Morphological and Texture Features for HEp-2 Cells Classification
Quadratic Recurrent Finite Impulse Response MLP for Indirect Immunofluorescence Image Recognition
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Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Copyright Year 2014
File Size 59943
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781479942527
DOI 10.1109/I3A.2014.3
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2014-08-24
Publisher Place Sweden
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Content Type Text
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