Abstract: Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is characterized by the gradual degeneration and decline of brain cells, leading to irreversible neurological changes. This study investigates advanced image ...
Abstract: Breast cancer stands as a predominant health concern for women globally. As mammography is the primary screening tool for breast cancer detection, improving the detection of breast cancer at ...
Abstract: In this letter, we present a pixel-level predictive sampling method for image sensing and processing to reduce the computing overhead for power-limited image sensing systems. The predictive ...
Abstract: This paper presents a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) based medical image processing framework using a hardware-software co-design approach for biomedical tasks such as Malaria and ...
Abstract: Image processing has become one of the popular neuromorphic computing applications in recent years. Most of the application areas require an efficient and real time image processing system.
Abstract: Neuro-Symbolic Artificial Intelligence (NeSyAI) is a paradigm that combines neural networks with symbolic reasoning, building upon foundations laid in the 1990s and early 2000s, yet gaining ...
Abstract: With the improvement of hyperspectral image resolution, existing anomaly detection algorithms find it challenging to quickly process large volumes of hyperspectral data while fully ...
Abstract: Image compression technologies such as JPEG enable efficient use of digital images. However, these technologies also degrade the quality of the image, resulting in a poor visual appearance ...
Abstract: Image processing has become one of the key technologies that can be applied to numerous fields of activity such as medicine, astronomy, security, and entertainment. The present survey paper ...
Abstract: Numerous obstacles in enhancing the performance of computing systems have spurred the emergence of approximate computing. Extensive studies have been reported on approximate computing to ...
With the constant urbanization of societies and the increasing amount of waste generated, traditional waste management techniques are becoming less relevant as they do not meet the requirements of ...
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