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Dimitris Maroulis

Researcher at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Publications -  131
Citations -  2366

Dimitris Maroulis is an academic researcher from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image segmentation & Active contour model. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 131 publications receiving 2173 citations. Previous affiliations of Dimitris Maroulis include Athens State University.

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A Spot Segmentation Approach for 2D Gel Electrophoresis Images Based on 2D Histograms

TL;DR: This paper presents an original approach to spot segmentation in 2D gel electrophoresis images based on 2D-histograms of the aforementioned images and demonstrates that the proposed method is very effective and it outperforms existing techniques even when it is applied to images containing several overlapping spots.
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An active contour model guided by LBP distributions

TL;DR: In this article, a local binary pattern (LBP) distribution is used for texture segmentation and the log-likelihood statistic is employed as a similarity measure between the LBP distributions, resulting in more detailed and accurate segmentation of texture images.
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ARTEMIS Mark-IV, THE NEW GREEK–FRENCH DIGITAL RADIO SPECTROGRAPH AT THERMOPYLES, GREECE

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a digital solar radio spectrograph located at the Thermopyles station, Greece, operated by the University of Athens Observations cover the range from 110 to 600 MHz using a 7m parabolic antenna.
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A cascading support vector machines system for gene expression data classification

TL;DR: An intelligent system based on a cascading support vector machines (SVM) scheme and utilizing Welch's t-test for the detection of differentially expressed genes was applied for the discrimination of normal and lung cancer subtypes' specimens.
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The IASA RaceTrack Microtron Facility

TL;DR: The first major facility of IASA, now under construction, is a 246 MeV two-stage CW Cascade microtron as mentioned in this paper, which is based on a cascade (2 stage) micro-tron.