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An Intelligent Detection System for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Disease using Image Processing
Published 2014“…Out of five types of staining patterns nucleolar and centromere share similar visual appearance and the same is true to homogeneous, fine-speckled, coarse-speckled patterns. …”
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A hybrid approach to improve recommendation system in E-tourism
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Digital Quran With Storage Optimization Through Duplication Handling And Compressed Sparse Matrix Method
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Acquisition of context-based word recognition by reinforcement learning using a recurrent neural network
Published 2012“…The flexible and intelligent recognition is not only depending on the informatiOn that belonged by target object,but also is supported by other information, including past knowledge and contextual information.For an example, when we read a book, we do not usually seem to read it -by recognizing each character one by one. …”
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Acquisition of context-based word recognition by reinforcement learning using a recurrent neural network
Published 2012“…The flexible and intelligent recognition is not only depending on the informatiOn that belonged by target object, but also is supported by other information, including past knowledge and contextual information. For an example, when we read a book, we do not usually seem to read it -by recognizing each character one by one. …”
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Acquisition of context-based word recognition by reinforcement learning using a recurrent neural network
Published 2012“…The flexible and intelligent recognition is not only depending on the informatiOn that belonged by target object,but also is supported by other information, including past knowledge and contextual information.For an example, when we read a book, we do not usually seem to read it -by recognizing each character one by one. …”
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