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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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Modeling Extent-of-Texture Information for Ground Terrain Recognition
TL;DR: Ghose et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a novel approach towards ground-terrain recognition via modeling the Extent-of-Texture information to establish a balance between the orderless texture component and ordered-spatial information locally.
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Robust Scene Text Detection for Partially Annotated Training Data
TL;DR: This paper proposed a text region refinement method that provides robustness against the partially annotated training data in scene text detection, where text-probable regions are obtained in the first tier by applying hybrid loss that generates pseudo-labels to refine text regions in the second-tier during training.
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Frame selection for OCR from video stream of book flipping
TL;DR: This paper focuses on identifying a set of representative frames from the video stream of flipping pages without using any explicit hardware and then performing OCR on these frames for recognition, and presents an efficient algorithm that exploits cues from edge information during flipping event.
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Compressing Deep Networks by Neuron Agglomerative Clustering.
TL;DR: This paper introduces a method for compressing the structure and parameters of DNNs based on neuron agglomerative clustering (NAC), and demonstrates that NAC is very effective for the neuron Agglomeration of both the fully connected and convolutional layers, delivering similar or even higher network accuracy.
Chimaphila umbellata extract exerts anti-proliferative effect on human breast cancer cells via RIP1K/RIP3K-mediated necroptosis
Carlos Eduardo Fonseca-Alves,Neeladrisingha Das,Subhashish Samantaray,Chandrachur Ghosh,Komal Kushwaha,Debabrata Sircar,Partha Pratim Roy +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the anti-proliferative and apoptotic effects of CU extract, obtained from its homeopathic mother tincture, were evaluated in human breast cancer cell lines.