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  1. Real-Time Edge Computing vs. GPU-Accelerated Pipelines for Low-Cost Microscopy Applications
  2. MICROSCOM: Erasmus Mundus joint master in advanced microscopy with artificial intelligence
  3. Telemicroscopy system applied to digital microscopy with a low-cost automated microscope
  4. New ImageJ Plugin Enhances Focus and Detail in Multi-Focus and Multi-Exposure Image Stacks
  5. How the Quality of AI-Generated Microscopic Images Affects Image Classification Accuracy?
  6. A review on low‐cost microscopes for O pen S cience
  7. Multi-exposure microscopic image fusion-based detail enhancement algorithm
  8. MicroHikari3D: an automated DIY digital microscopy platform with deep learning capabilities
  9. Nonsubsampled contourlet transform based tone‐mapping operator to optimize the dynamic range of diatom shells
  10. Construction of fused image with improved depth-of-field based on guided co-occurrence filtering
  11. A Low-Cost Automated Digital Microscopy Platform for Automatic Identification of Diatoms
  12. Semantic versus instance segmentation in microscopic algae detection
  13. Modern Trends in Diatom Identification
  14. Infrared and Visible Image Fusion Based on Nonparametric Segmentation
  15. Diatom identification including life cycle stages through morphological and texture descriptors
  16. Deep Learning Versus Classic Methods for Multi-taxon Diatom Segmentation
  17. Diatom Classification Including Morphological Adaptations Using CNNs
  18. Pencil Drawing of Microscopic Images Through Edge Preserving Filtering
  19. Lights and pitfalls of convolutional neural networks for diatom identification
  20. Anisotropic blind image quality assessment: Survey and analysis with current methods
  21. Oblique illumination in microscopy: A quantitative evaluation
  22. Low-cost oblique illumination: an image quality assessment
  23. Blind Image Deconvolution
  24. Automated Diatom Classification (Part A): Handcrafted Feature Approaches
  25. Automated Diatom Classification (Part B): A Deep Learning Approach
  26. Autofocus method for automated microscopy using embedded GPUs
  27. Image processing in biology and medicine
  28. Biologically Inspired Computer Vision
  29. Feature ensemble for quantitative analysis of emphysema in CT imaging
  30. Analysis of the hand vein pattern for people recognition
  31. Introduction
  32. Spontaneous and stimulated emission
  33. Quantitative Assessment of Emphysema Severity in Histological Lung Analysis
  34. Automated pollen identification using microscopic imaging and texture analysis
  35. Pollen segmentation and feature evaluation for automatic classification in bright-field microscopy
  36. Hurst exponent for fractal characterization of LANDSAT images
  37. Texture descriptor approaches to level set segmentation in medical images
  38. Extended Gabor approach applied to classification of emphysematous patterns in computed tomography
  39. A probabilistic model of emphysema based on granulometry analysis
  40. Midbrain volume segmentation using active shape models and LBPs
  41. Texture classification using discrete Tchebichef moments
  42. Advances in Texture Analysis for Emphysema Classification
  43. Automatic parameter selection in PET image reconstruction based on no-reference image quality assessment
  44. No-reference image quality assessment through the von Mises distribution
  45. Anisotropy-based robust focus measure for non-mydriatic retinal imaging
  46. Toward computer-assisted diagnosis and telemedicine in ophthalmology
  47. Image analysis in modern ophthalmology: from acquisition to computer assisted diagnosis and telemedicine
  48. A comprehensive study of texture analysis based on local binary patterns
  49. Experimental generation and characterization of Devil’s vortex-lenses
  50. Quality evaluation of microscopy and scanned histological images for diagnostic purposes
  51. Comparative evaluation of autofocus algorithms for a real-time system for automatic detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  52. Texture Image Retrieval Based on Log-Gabor Features
  53. Autofocus evaluation for brightfield microscopy pathology
  54. Wavefield imaging via iterative retrieval based on phase modulation diversity
  55. Evaluation of autofocus measures for microscopy images of biopsy and cytology
  56. Joint Spatial/Spatial-Frequency Representations
  57. Optical and Digital Image Processing
  58. Front Matter
  59. Microparticle movements in optical funnels and pods
  60. Speckle Denoising through Local Rényi Entropy Smoothing
  61. No-reference Quality Metrics for Eye Fundus Imaging
  62. Motion estimation of tagged cardiac magnetic resonance images using variational techniques
  63. Front Matter: Volume 7723
  64. Blind quality assessment of multi-focus image fusion algorithms
  65. A new Rényi entropy-based local image descriptor for object recognition
  66. Detection of events in seismic time series by time–frequency methods
  67. Image denoising and quality assessment through the Renyi entropy
  68. Applications of the programmable two-dimensional optical fractional Fourier processor
  69. Anisotropic quality measurement applied to H.264 video compression
  70. Multifocus image fusion using the log-Gabor transform and a Multisize Windows technique
  71. Superresolution imaging: a survey of current techniques
  72. Image analysis through high-order entropy measures extracted from time-frequency representations
  73. Discrimination of isotrigon textures using the Rényi entropy of Allan variances
  74. Simultaneous super-resolution and blind deconvolution
  75. Front Matter: Volume 7000
  76. Image quality assessment through a logarithmic anisotropic measure
  77. A novel multi-focus image fusion algorithm based on feature extraction and wavelets
  78. Video modelling in the DWT domain
  79. Panoramic lens applications revisited
  80. Image processing with JPEG2000 coders
  81. Automated inspection of microlens arrays
  82. A novel adaptive multi-resolution combined watermarking algorithm
  83. Super-Resolution and Blind Deconvolution For Rational Factors With an Application to Color Images
  84. A 2D Wigner Distribution-based multisize windows technique for image fusion
  85. Motion estimation of magnetic resonance cardiac images using the Wigner-Ville and hough transforms
  86. GENERALIZED RÉNYI IMAGE ENTROPY: A NEW NOISE MEASURE
  87. Iterated tensor voting and curvature improvement
  88. Blind image quality assessment through anisotropy
  89. A Unified Approach to Superresolution and Multichannel Blind Deconvolution
  90. The generalized Rényi image entropy as a noise indicator
  91. Quality evaluation of blurred and noisy images through local entropy histograms
  92. Nonreference image fusion evaluation procedure based on mutual information and a generalized entropy measure
  93. Cloud covering denoising through image fusion
  94. Self-Invertible 2D Log-Gabor Wavelets
  95. Sparse Approximation of Images Inspired from the Functional Architecture of the Primary Visual Areas
  96. An evolutionary blind image deconvolution algorithm through the pseudo-Wigner distribution
  97. Gradient representation and perception in the early visual system—A novel account of Mach band formation
  98. On the development of a high-order texture analysis using the PWD and Renyi entropy
  99. A hybrid spatiotemporal and Hough-based motion estimation approach applied to magnetic resonance cardiac images
  100. Automatic identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Gaussian mixture models
  101. Sparse overcomplete Gabor wavelet representation based on local competitions
  102. Combined Superresolution and Blind Deconvolution
  103. Detection of Events in Biomedical Signals by a Rényi Entropy Measure
  104. Recovering real-world images from single-scale boundaries with a novel filling-in architecture
  105. On the use of a joint spatial-frequency representation for the fusion of multi-focus images
  106. The Renyi entropy as a decision measure for a pseudo-Wigner distribution image fusion framework
  107. Spectral modeling of nonstationary clouds
  108. Multifocus fusion with multisize windows
  109. Multifocus fusion with oriented windows
  110. Blind image deconvolution using an evolutionary algorithm and image fusion
  111. Sparse Gabor wavelets by local operations
  112. Multifocus image fusion through pseudo-Wigner distribution
  113. Sparse edge coding using overcomplete Gabor wavelets
  114. Volumetric image fusion using the pseudo-Wigner distribution
  115. Compression of volumetric data sets using motion-compensated temporal filtering
  116. Texture segmentation and analysis for tissue characterization
  117. Identification of tuberculosis bacteria based on shape and color
  118. Cloud denoising
  119. The reconstruction of optical angular momentum after distortion in amplitude, phase and polarization
  120. Automatic screening and multifocus fusion methods for diatom identification
  121. On the 1/ f model for cloud generation
  122. Image Segmentation Using the Wigner-Ville Distribution
  123. Are Iterations and Curvature Useful for Tensor Voting?
  124. Texture discrimination using the Wigner-Ville distribution
  125. Automatic identification techniques of tuberculosis bacteria
  126. Novel theory on mach-bands and gradient formation in early vision
  127. Automatic object identification irrespective of geometric changes
  128. Texture segmentation and analysis using local spectral methods
  129. Diatom Screening and Classification by Shape Analysis
  130. Phase-amplitude study of clouds
  131. Segmentation, autofocusing and signagture extraction of tuberculosis sputum images
  132. Automatic diatom recognition on digital images
  133. Study of 21 fragmented fossil diatoms using a digital invariant correlation
  134. Invariant recognition of polychromatic images of Vibrio cholerae O1
  135. Identification of a red tide blooming species through an automatic optical-digital system
  136. Automatic sputum color image segmentation for tuberculosis diagnosis
  137. Fragmented fossil diatoms using an invariant correlation method
  138. Low-cost viscometer based on energy dissipation in viscous liquids
  139. Power cepstral image analysis through the scale transform
  140. Separating the chaff from the wheat: possible origins of the oblique effect
  141. Eggshell defects detection based on color processing
  142. Denoising using time-frequency and image processing methods
  143. <title>How is luminance information passed into the cortex: emergent multifunctional behavior of a simple cell model</title>
  144. Rank order filtering based on accelerated algorithm of local histogram calculation
  145. Texture segmentation through eigen-analysis of the Pseudo-Wigner distribution
  146. Fast recursive algorithms for short-time discrete cosine transform
  147. Phase separation in solution of worm-like micelles: a dilute spin-vector model
  148. High resolution spectral analysis of images using the pseudo-Wigner distribution
  149. Optimal Reconstruction of Natural Images by Small Sets of Gabor Filters
  150. Global and local translation and magnification
  151. Image Representation with Gabor Wavelets and Its Applications
  152. Wavelet-based denoising methods: a comparative study with applications in microscopy
  153. Scale in images
  154. Signal reconstruction with a small set Gabor filters
  155. Image Representation with Gabor Wavelets and Its Applications
  156. Space and frequency variant image enhancement based on a Gabor representation
  157. Receptive field image modeling through cellular neural networks
  158. Image Filtering and Analysis through the Wigner Distribution
  159. Image analysis through the Wigner distribution function
  160. Invariant image recognition using a multi-network neural model
  161. Texture isolation by adaptive digital filtering
  162. Wigner distribution representation of digital images
  163. Local Image Filtering And Texture Classification Through The Wigner Distribution Function
  164. A neurodynamical retinal network based on reaction-diffusion systems
  165. Minimum entropy transform using Gabor wavelets for image compression
  166. AMOVIP: advanced modeling of visual information processing
  167. Diatom identification: a double challenge called ADIAC
  168. Blind superresolution
  169. Image filtering and denoising through the scale transform