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Texture analysis using gray level run lengths

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In this paper, a set of texture features based on gray level run lengths is described, and good classification results are obtained with these features on a sets of samples representing nine terrain types.
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This article is published in Computer Graphics and Image Processing.The article was published on 1975-06-01. It has received 1848 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Image texture & Texture (geology).

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Opioid agonists modify breast cancer cell proliferation by blocking cells to the G2/M phase of the cycle: involvement of cytoskeletal elements.

TL;DR: The observed interaction of opioids with cytoskeletal elements gives a plausible answer of the antiproliferative effects of the agents, although this might not be the only action of these agents in cell proliferation.
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Mass type-specific sparse representation for mass classification in computer-aided detection on mammograms

TL;DR: The proposed dictionary configuration underpinning sparse representation based classification (SRC) is found to well improve the sparsity of dictionaries, resulting in an enhanced classification performance.
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Progressive tool flank wear monitoring by applying discrete wavelet transform on turned surface images

TL;DR: In this article, a method for on-machine tool progressive monitoring of tool flank wear by processing the turned surface images in micro-scale has been proposed by using discrete wavelet transform.
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Optimal co-clinical radiomics: Sensitivity of radiomic features to tumour volume, image noise and resolution in co-clinical T1-weighted and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging

TL;DR: Assessment of the sensitivity of radiomics features to noise, resolution, and tumour volume in the context of a co-clinical trial found 3D radiomic features were more robust compared to 2D measures, although the former exhibited higher variability between subjects.
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Gesture recognition: A review focusing on sign language in a mobile context

TL;DR: This Literature Review discusses works from 2009 to 2017 that present solutions for gesture recognition in a mobile context as well as facial recognition in sign languages, and considers recognition of facial expression and of both static and dynamic gestures in complex backgrounds.
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Textural Features for Image Classification

TL;DR: These results indicate that the easily computable textural features based on gray-tone spatial dependancies probably have a general applicability for a wide variety of image-classification applications.
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Gray-Level Manipulation Experiments for Texture Analysis

TL;DR: Some gray-level manipulation techniques are described, the first of which involves changing thegray-level distribution within the picture, and a method for extracting relatively noise-free objects from a noisy background is described.
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