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John Y. Chiang
Researcher at National Sun Yat-sen University
Publications - 150
Citations - 2667
John Y. Chiang is an academic researcher from National Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 131 publications receiving 1854 citations. Previous affiliations of John Y. Chiang include Northwestern University & Kaohsiung Medical University.
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Underwater Image Enhancement by Wavelength Compensation and Dehazing
John Y. Chiang,Ying-Ching Chen +1 more
TL;DR: A novel systematic approach to enhance underwater images by a dehazing algorithm, to compensate the attenuation discrepancy along the propagation path, and to take the influence of the possible presence of an artifical light source into consideration is proposed.
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Rheumatoid arthritis increases the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism: a nationwide cohort study
Wei Sheng Chung,Chiao Ling Peng,Cheng-Li Lin,Yen Jung Chang,Yung-Fu Chen,John Y. Chiang,Fung-Chang Sung,Chia-Hung Kao +7 more
TL;DR: Risks of developing DVT and PE significantly increased in patients with RA compared with those of the general population, after adjusting for age, sex and comorbidities.
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Semi-Automatic Segmentation and Classification of Pap Smear Cells
Yung-Fu Chen,Po-Chi Huang,Ker-Cheng Lin,Hsuan-Hung Lin,Li-En Wang,Chung-Chuan Cheng,Tsung-Po Chen,Yung-Kuan Chan,John Y. Chiang +8 more
TL;DR: A semiautomatic PC-based cellular image analysis system was developed for segmenting nuclear and cytoplasmic contours and for computing morphometric and textual features to train support vector machine (SVM) classifiers to classify four different types of cells and to discriminate dysplastic from normal cells.
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The study on the agreement between automatic tongue diagnosis system and traditional chinese medicine practitioners
TL;DR: The ATDS is shown to be more consistent with significantly higher intra-agreement than the TCM doctors and can provide objective and reliable tongue features to facilitate doctor in making effective observation and diagnosis of specific diseases.
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Far-infrared therapy for cardiovascular, autoimmune, and other chronic health problems: A systematic review
TL;DR: FIR therapy may be a beneficial complement to treatments for some chronic diseases that yields no adverse effects and may modulate the profiles of some circulating miRNAs and may be closely related to the increased expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase.