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Accurate localization of brain regions responsible for language and cognitive functions in Epilepsy patients should be carefully determined prior to surgery. Electrocorticography (ECoG)-based Real Time Functional Mapping (RTFM) has been shown to be a safer alternative to the electrical cortical stimulation mapping (ESM), which is currently the clinical/gold standard. Conventional methods for analyzing...
Non-technical losses, especially by cause of electricity theft have been a primary care in power system during long period of time. Huge absorption of electricity in a fraudulent way may mismatch the gap between supply and demandprofoundly. Detection of electricity theft is done in two levels, data processing and analysis scheme. This paper presents the first level of data processing to predict the...
The detection of cells and nuclei is a crucial step for the automatic analysis of digital pathology slides and as such for the quantification of the phenotypic information contained in tissue sections. This task is however challenging because of high variability in size, shape and textural appearance of the objects to be detected and of the high variability of tissue appearance. In this work, we propose...
Random Forest is a well-known ensemble learning method that achieves high recognition accuracies while preserving a fast training procedure. To construct a Random Forest classifier, several decision trees are arranged in a forest while a majority voting leads to the final decision. In order to split each node of a decision tree into two children, several possible variables are randomly selected while...
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