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    • Learning universal multiview dictionary for human action recognition 

      Yao, Tingting; Wang, Zhiyong; Xie, Zhao; Gao, Jun; Feng, Dagan
      Published 2017-04-01
      Recently, many sparse coding based approaches have been proposed for human action recognition. However, most of them focus on learning a discriminative dictionary without explicitly taking into account the common patterns ...
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    • Access Across New Zealand 

      Wu, Hao; Levinson, David M.
      Published 2020-02-17
      This report measures access to jobs and to resident workers for 3 major New Zealand cities: Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington, covering around 49% of employment opportunities and 46% of resident workers nationally. ...
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      Report, Technical
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    • A Combinatorial Bayesian and Dirichlet Model for Prostate MR Image Segmentation Using Probabilistic Image Features 

      Li, Ang; Li, Changyang; Wang, Xiuying; Eberl, Stefan; Feng, Dagan; Fulham, Michael
      Published 2016-07-27
      Blurred boundaries and heterogeneous intensities make accurate prostate MR image segmentation problematic. To improve prostate MR image segmentation we suggest an approach that includes: (a) an image patch division method ...
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    • A new statistical and Dirichlet integral framework applied to liver segmentation from volumetric CT images 

      Li, Changyang; Li, Ang; Wang, Xiuying; Feng, Dagan; Eberl, Stefan; Fulham, Michael
      Published 2015-03-23
      Accurate liver segmentation from computed tomography (CT) images is problematic due to non-uniform density, weak boundaries and because there may be multiple liver tumors that have heterogeneous intensities in region(s) ...
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    • 3D Segmentation of Residual Thyroid Tissue Using Constrained Region Growing and Voting Strategies 

      Bao, Guoqing; Zheng, Chaojie; Li, Panli; Cui, Hui; Wang, Xiuying; Song, Shaoli; Huang, Gang; Feng, Dagan
      Published 2017-12-21
      The measurement of residual thyroid tissue after thyroidectomy is crucial for the precise quantification of thyroid cancer treatment. Accurate residual thyroid tissue segmentation from CT images is challenging due to the ...
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