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    Melanoma Skin Cancer Detection Using Deep Learning Methods and Binary GWO Algorithm by Hussein Ali Bardan (21976208)

    Published 2025
    “…This strategy </p><p dir="ltr">not only improves detection efficiency and accuracy but also supports early diagnosis and treatment planning, </p><p dir="ltr">leading to better patient outcomes. By leveraging the binary GWO algorithm to optimize the feature selection </p><p dir="ltr">process and CNNs for image classification, the proposed approach reduces computational costs while increasing </p><p dir="ltr">classification accuracy. …”
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    A* Path-Finding Algorithm to Determine Cell Connections by Max Weng (22327159)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Astrocytes were dissociated from E18 mouse cortical tissue, and image data were processed using a Cellpose 2.0 model to mask nuclei. …”
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    Improved support vector machine classification algorithm based on adaptive feature weight updating in the Hadoop cluster environment by Jianfang Cao (1881379)

    Published 2019
    “…The MapReduce parallel programming model on the Hadoop platform is used to perform an adaptive fusion of hue, local binary pattern (LBP) and scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT) features extracted from images to derive optimal combinations of weights. …”
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    Thesis-RAMIS-Figs_Slides by Felipe Santibañez-Leal (10967991)

    Published 2024
    “…Importantly, this strategy locates samples adaptively on the transition between facies which improves the performance of conventional \emph{<i>MPS</i>} algorithms. In conclusion, this work shows that preferential sampling can contribute in \emph{<i>MPS</i>} even at very small sampling regimes and, as a corollary, demonstrates that prior models (obtained form a training image) can be used effectively not only to simulate non-sensed variables of the field, but to decide where to measure next.…”