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    Image Inpainting and Digital Camouflage: Methods, Applications, and Perspectives for Remote Sensing by Kinga Karwowska, Damian Wierzbicki, Michal Kedzierski

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To broaden the understanding of these methods, this study also reviews techniques developed in the field of computer science, which have the potential to be adapted for remote sensing applications. …”
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    Software with artificial intelligence-derived algorithms for detecting and analysing lung nodules in CT scans: systematic review and economic evaluation by Julia Geppert, Peter Auguste, Asra Asgharzadeh, Hesam Ghiasvand, Mubarak Patel, Anna Brown, Surangi Jayakody, Emma Helm, Dan Todkill, Jason Madan, Chris Stinton, Daniel Gallacher, Sian Taylor-Phillips, Yen-Fu Chen

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Artificial intelligence-based software has been developed to reduce the number of missed or misdiagnosed lung nodules on computed tomography images. Objective  To assess the accuracy, clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of using  software with artificial intelligence-derived algorithms to assist in the detection and analysis of lung nodules in computed tomography scans of the chest compared with unassisted reading. …”
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    An adaptive radial object recognition algorithm for lightweight drones in different environments by S. Song, J. Liu, M.P. Shleimovich, R.M. Shakirzyanov, S.V. Novikova

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…We proposed three methods: a hybrid FRODAS method combines the FRST and Hough methods to increase accuracy and reduce the time to search for circles in the image; a PaRCIS method based on sequential image compression and reconstruction to increase the speed of searching for multiple circles of different radii and removing noise; an additional modification of LIPIS is used with any of the primary or developed methods to reduce the sensitivity to sharp variations in the frame's brightness. …”
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    A simple histone code opens many paths to epigenetics. by Kim Sneppen, Ian B Dodd

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…However, analysis of simple histone codes involving interconversions between only two or three types of modified nucleosomes has revealed only a few circuit designs that allow heritable bistability. Here we show by computer simulations that a histone code involving alternative modifications at two histone positions, producing four modification states, combined with reader-writer proteins able to distinguish these states, allows for hundreds of different circuits capable of heritable bistability. …”
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    Olfactory learning without the mushroom bodies: Spiking neural network models of the honeybee lateral antennal lobe tract reveal its capacities in odour memory tasks of varied comp... by HaDi MaBouDi, Hideaki Shimazaki, Martin Giurfa, Lars Chittka

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The strength of the decorrelations is regulated by global inhibitory feedback within antennal lobes to the projection neurons. By additionally modelling octopaminergic modification of synaptic plasticity among local neurons in the antennal lobes and projection neurons to LHN connections, the model can discriminate and generalize olfactory stimuli. …”
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    SMAD-LDS: enhanced secure message authentication and dissemination with lightweight digital signature in the Internet of Vehicles by Islam Z. Ahmed, Yasser Hifny, Rowayda A. Sadek

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Additionally, the overall cost of communications in the proposed article has improved. …”
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    SwinD-Net: a lightweight segmentation network for laparoscopic liver segmentation by Shuiming Ouyang, Baochun He, Huoling Luo, Fucang Jia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, we introduce Swin Transformer Blocks, which have a larger computational and parameter footprint, to extract global information and capture high-level semantic features. …”
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