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Bhushan Nemade

Researcher at Thakur College of Engineering and Technology

Publications -  22
Citations -  351

Bhushan Nemade is an academic researcher from Thakur College of Engineering and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Feature vector & Facial recognition system. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 259 citations. Previous affiliations of Bhushan Nemade include Tata Memorial Hospital & University of Mumbai.

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Hypofractionated, palliative radiotherapy for advanced head and neck cancer.

TL;DR: The hypofractionated radiotherapy regimen evaluated is an effective treatment modality for sustained symptoms relief with good response rates and acceptable toxicity.
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A Review: Data Pre-Processing and Data Augmentation Techniques

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provide an overview of data pre-processing in machine learning, focusing on all types of problems while building the machine learning problems and discuss flipping, rotating with slight degrees and others to augment the image data.
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Automatic Traffic Surveillance Using Video Tracking

TL;DR: This system uses video surveillance as it comes as the most economical technique for monitoring road traffic and will give median error less than 10% and accuracy of more than 90% in counting and classifying vehicles.
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Cloud computing: Windows Azure platform

TL;DR: This paper is an introduction on Windows Azure and provides insights into different aspects of Azure based development, especially for those who are interested in adopting Windows Azure within their Enterprise IT landscape.
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Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma of the biliary tree mimicking a choledochal cyst.

TL;DR: A one year eight months old child who mimicked a choledochal cyst and was eventually treated with surgery, chemotherapy with IRS IV protocol and adjuvant postoperative radiotherapy to surgical bed with 6 MV photons to a dose of 5040 cGy in 28 fractions is presented.