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    Image classification using two dimensional wavelet coefficients with parallel computing by Ong, Yew Fai

    Published 2020
    “…In addition, this research does not require any pre-stored database to train the algorithm. …”
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    Super resolution imaging using modified lanr based on separable filtering by Somadina, Ike Chidiebere

    Published 2019
    “…In this research, the long-established single-image super-resolution problem is addressed by integrating the multiresolution property of Wavelet and the flexibility of Locally Anchored Neighbourhood Regression model to formulate a novel edgebased single image super resolution algorithm that allows robust estimation of missing frequency details in wavelet domain with complete enhancement procedure. …”
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    Quantitative comparison between low energy high resolution (LEHR) and medium energy general purpose (MEGP) collimator on nema spect imaging by Paramesivam, Divya

    Published 2024
    “…The type of collimator is influenced by hole diameter and septa length. This research aims to compare the image quality obtained using Low Energy High Resolution (LEHR) and Medium Energy General Purpose (MEGP) collimators in nuclear medicine imaging. …”
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    High-Speed Implementations Of Fractal Image Compression For Low And High Resolution Images by Saad, Abdul Malik Haider Yusef

    Published 2018
    “…Therefore, in this research new hardware implementations of FIC are proposed for accelerating the encoding process by means of parallelism and pipelining. …”
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    A coded aperture-based 3D SPECT imaging system for early breast cancer detection by Hussain, Khalid

    Published 2023
    “…Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) is an established imaging modality that is undertaken using a parallel-hole collimator. This technique suffers from clinical limitations as it has less reliability in detecting small lesions (less than one centimeter in diameter) due to trade-off between sensitivity and resolution. …”
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