A Annavarapu, S Borra - Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2024 - Elsevier
Until today, researchers have introduced a range of methodologies to decrease the noise effect on medical images. In the proposed approach, an adapted deep convolutional neural …
The lung is one of the prime respiratory organs in human physiology, and its abnormality will severely disrupt the respiratory system. Lung Nodule (LN) is one of the abnormalities, and …
Online signals are rich in dynamic features such as trajectory chronology, velocity, pressure and pen up/down movements. Their offline counterparts consist of a set of pixels. Thus …
To mitigate the noise effects without information loss at the edges of the radiological images, a well-designed preprocessing algorithm is required to assist the radiologists. This paper …
R Senatore, A Santoro, A Parziale, A Marcelli - Memetic Computing, 2023 - Springer
Reconstructing the trajectory from the static image of handwritten ink traces is useful in many practical applications envisaging handwriting analysis and recognition from offline data, as it …
Y Zhu, S Li, H Wang, F Wei - Pattern Recognition, 2025 - Elsevier
Recovering online handwriting trajectory from Chinese handwritten images is still a difficult problem because of abundant strokes, complex structures and different writing styles of …
The focus of this paper is offline handwriting Stroke Trajectory Recovery (STR), which facilitates the tasks such as handwriting recognition and synthesis. The input is an image of …
Stroke reconstruction from offline handwriting is an important research field. This article presents Online Signal Restoration (OSR) using Arabic Handwriting Dhad Dataset …
In this paper, we propose DTW seg, a modified DTW algorithm based on a point-to-segment distance instead of the euclidean point-to-point distance. Applying DTW seg to online …