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Edward Jones

Researcher at National University of Ireland, Galway

Publications -  193
Citations -  5101

Edward Jones is an academic researcher from National University of Ireland, Galway. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microwave imaging & Breast imaging. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 177 publications receiving 3995 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward Jones include National University of Ireland & Athlone Institute of Technology.

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A survey of image processing techniques for plant extraction and segmentation in the field

TL;DR: A detailed discussion of the segmentation performance of colour index-based approaches is presented, based on studies from the literature conducted in the recent past, particularly from 2008 to 2015.
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Speech Emotion Recognition Using Deep Learning Techniques: A Review

TL;DR: An overview of Deep Learning techniques is presented and some recent literature where these methods are utilized for speech-based emotion recognition is discussed, including databases used, emotions extracted, contributions made toward speech emotion recognition and limitations related to it.
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Intra-Vehicle Networks: A Review

TL;DR: This paper presents a comprehensive overview of current research on advanced intra-vehicle networks and identifies outstanding research questions for the future.
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Rear-Lamp Vehicle Detection and Tracking in Low-Exposure Color Video for Night Conditions

TL;DR: A novel image processing system to detect and track vehicle rear-lamp pairs in forward-facing color video using a red-color threshold directly derived from automotive regulations and adapted for real-world conditions in the hue-saturation-value (HSV) color space is presented.
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Microwave Breast Imaging: Clinical Advances and Remaining Challenges

TL;DR: The current state of the art in microwave breast imaging is defined, and suitable design characteristics for ease of clinical use are identified, to identify suitable system design features for clinical use.