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Gerald Schaefer

Researcher at Loughborough University

Publications -  474
Citations -  8133

Gerald Schaefer is an academic researcher from Loughborough University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image retrieval & Automatic image annotation. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 465 publications receiving 6835 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerald Schaefer include University of Manitoba & University of East Anglia.

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UCID: an uncompressed color image database

TL;DR: A new dataset, UCID (pronounced "use it") - an Uncompressed Colour Image Dataset which tries to bridge the gap between standardised image databases and objective evaluation of image retrieval algorithms that operate in the compressed domain.
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Lesion border detection in dermoscopy images.

TL;DR: A systematic overview of the recent border detection methods in the literature paying particular attention to computational issues and evaluation aspects is presented.
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Cost-sensitive decision tree ensembles for effective imbalanced classification

TL;DR: This paper introduces an effective ensemble of cost-sensitive decision trees for imbalanced classification, which is capable of outperforming other state-of-the-art algorithms and representing a useful and effective approach for dealing with imbalanced datasets.
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A Multi-Organ Nucleus Segmentation Challenge

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TL;DR: Several of the top techniques compared favorably to an individual human annotator and can be used with confidence for nuclear morphometrics as well as heavy data augmentation in the MoNuSeg 2018 challenge.
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Illuminant and device invariant colour using histogram equalisation

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new colour invariant image representation based on an existing grey-scale image enhancement technique: histogram equalisation and applies the method to an image indexing application and shows that the method out performs all previous invariant representations.