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Region Detection & Segmentation Of Nissl-Stained Rat Brain Tissue, Alexandro Arnal Dec 2022

Region Detection & Segmentation Of Nissl-Stained Rat Brain Tissue, Alexandro Arnal

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

People who analyze images of biological tissue rely on the segmentation of structures as a preliminary step. In particular, laboratories studying the rat brain delineate brain regions to position scientific findings on a brain atlas to propose hypotheses about the rat brain and, ultimately, the human brain. Our work intersects with the preliminary step of delineating regions in images of brain tissue via computational methods.

We investigate pixel-wise classification or segmentation of brain regions using ten histological images of brain tissue sections stained for Nissl substance. We present a deep learning approach that uses the fully convolutional neural network, U-Net, …


Performance Enhancement Of Hyperspectral Semantic Segmentation Leveraging Ensemble Networks, Nicholas Soucy Dec 2022

Performance Enhancement Of Hyperspectral Semantic Segmentation Leveraging Ensemble Networks, Nicholas Soucy

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Hyperspectral image (HSI) semantic segmentation is a growing field within computer vision, machine learning, and forestry. Due to the separate nature of these communities, research applying deep learning techniques to ground-type semantic segmentation needs improvement, along with working to bring the research and expectations of these three communities together. Semantic segmentation consists of classifying individual pixels within the image based on the features present. Many issues need to be resolved in HSI semantic segmentation including data preprocessing, feature reduction, semantic segmentation techniques, and adversarial training. In this thesis, we tackle these challenges by employing ensemble methods for HSI semantic segmentation. …


Real–Time Semantic Segmentation For Railway Anomalies Analysis, Paul Stanik Iii Dec 2022

Real–Time Semantic Segmentation For Railway Anomalies Analysis, Paul Stanik Iii

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

In the past few years, computer vision has made huge jumps due to deep learning which leverages increased computational power and access to data. The computer vision community has also embraced transparency to accelerate research progress by sharing open datasets and open source code. Access to large scale datasets and benchmark challenges propelled and opened the field. The autonomous vehicle community is a prime example. While there has been significant growth in the automotive vision community, not much has been done in the rail domain. Traditional rail inspection methods require special trains that are run during down time, have sensitive …


Generative Spatio-Temporal And Multimodal Analysis Of Neonatal Pain, Md Sirajus Salekin Nov 2022

Generative Spatio-Temporal And Multimodal Analysis Of Neonatal Pain, Md Sirajus Salekin

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Neonates can not express their pain like an adult person. Due to the lacking of proper muscle growth and inability to express non-verbally, it is difficult to understand their emotional status. In addition, if the neonates are under any treatment or left monitored after any major surgeries (post-operative), it is more difficult to understand their pain due to the side effect of medications and the caring system (i.e. intubated, masked face, covered body with blanket, etc.). In a clinical environment, usually, bedside nurses routinely observe the neonate and measure the pain status following any standard clinical pain scale. But current …


Impact Of Movements On Facial Expression Recognition, Zhebin Yin Jun 2022

Impact Of Movements On Facial Expression Recognition, Zhebin Yin

Honors Theses

The ability to recognize human emotions can be a useful skill for robots. Emotion recognition can help robots understand our responses to robot movements and actions. Human emotions can be recognized through facial expressions. Facial Expression Recognition (FER) is a well-established research area, how- ever, the majority of prior research is based on static datasets of images. With robots often the subject is moving, the robot is moving, or both. The purpose of this research is to determine the impact of movement on facial expression recognition. We apply a pre-existing model for FER, which performs around 70.86% on a given …


Gesture Recognition Using Neural Networks, Ashwini Kurady Jan 2022

Gesture Recognition Using Neural Networks, Ashwini Kurady

Master's Projects

The advances in technology have brought in a lot of changes in the way humans go about their lives. This has enhanced the significance of Artificial Neural Networks and Computer Vision- based interactions with the world. Gesture Recognition is one of the major focus areas in Computer Vision. This involves Human Computer Interfaces (HCI) that would capture and understand human actions. In this project, we will explore how Neural Network concepts can be applied in this challenging field of Computer Vision. By leveraging the latest research for Gesture Recognition, we researched on how to capture the movement across different frames …


License Plate Image Quality Enhancement Utilizing Super Resolution Generative Adversarial Networks, Mark Moelter Jan 2022

License Plate Image Quality Enhancement Utilizing Super Resolution Generative Adversarial Networks, Mark Moelter

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This thesis focuses primarily on enhancing the image quality of blurred license plates through the use of Super-Resolution Generative Adversarial Networks (SRGANs) [1]. We propose a synthetic dataset with SRGAN model to promote blurred image quality enhancement, and allow for model evaluation on a multitude of image input and output size combinations. SRGAN is mainly used for low-resolution image enhancement, but by heavily blurring the input images, the model is tested on its ability to blindly deblur and upsample images to the desired super-resolution (SR) size. The model enhances the image quality to nearly that of the reference images. The …