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Manipulation of food consumption using design language.
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Segmentation of liver tumor from CT images
Published 2013“…One can use the rib curve as a post-processing step to fine tune the segmentation.…”
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Build-A-Bae : interrogating female stereotypes in Singapore
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Work function engineering of electrodes via electropolymerization of ethylenedioxythiophenes and its derivatives
Published 2013“…Fine-tuning the work function of the electrode is critical to enhance the carrier injection across semiconductor-electrode contact, improving the performance of devices.In this experiment, the work functions Au and indium-tin-oxide (ITO) can be modified by surface-electropolymerization using ethylenedioxythiophenes (EDOT) or its derivatives. …”
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Human detection based on a probabilistic assembly of robust part detectors
Published 2004“…</p> <br> <p>The detection algorithm is very efficient as (i) all part detectors use the same initial features, (ii) a coarse-to-fine cascade approach is used for part detection, (iii) a part assembly strategy reduces the number of spurious detections and the search space. …”
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