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Partha Pratim Roy

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Publications -  509
Citations -  8436

Partha Pratim Roy is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 404 publications receiving 5505 citations. Previous affiliations of Partha Pratim Roy include Samsung & Indian Statistical Institute.

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Cogni-Net: Cognitive Feature Learning through Deep Visual Perception

TL;DR: In this paper, a recurrent model was trained on brain signals to learn a discriminative manifold of the human brain's cognition of different visual object categories in response to perceived visual cues.
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Study of Zone-Based Feature for Online Handwritten Signature Recognition and Verification in Devanagari Script

TL;DR: This paper presents one zone-based feature extraction approach for online handwritten signature recognition and verification of one of the major Indic scripts–Devanagari, and encouraging results are found.
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Enhancing object detection in aerial images.

TL;DR: The proposed three step pipeline of implementing object detection in aerial images is a significant improvement over the existing methods and may include improvement in the computations of the proposed method, and minimising the effect of perspective distortions and occlusions.
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Alpha Adducin (ADD1) Gene Polymorphism and New Onset of Diabetes Under the Influence of Selective Antihypertensive Therapy in Essential Hypertension.

TL;DR: The G460T polymorphism of ADD1 gene may be associated with new onset of diabetes under the influence of diuretic and other antihypertensive therapies and anthropometric parameters may be the indicative factors for hypertension and diabetes.
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Prevalence and risk factors of essential hypertension and new onset of diabetes in essential hypertension in rural population of haryana

TL;DR: An increase in the prevalence of essential hypertension and associated risk factors was observed when compared with previous studies and retrospective study, and different anthropometric parameters were significantly associated with risk of hypertension and new onset of diabetes.