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Year 2025
  • EDRNet: An attention-based model for multi-type tumor and polyp segmentation in medical imaging
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    - DISPLAYS - Year 2025

    In the pursuit of advancing medical image segmentation, this study introduces a novel neural network, Efficient Deep Residual Network (EDRNet). Our approach is designed to handle different types of tumors, encompassing MRI brain tumor segmentation, three breast tumor ultrasound segmentation tasks, and cholorectal polyp segmentation from the Kvasir dataset. EDRNet incorporates advanced architectural features such as Enhanced Residual...

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  • Follow-up assessment of the microvascular function in patients with long COVID
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    • M. Romanowska-Kocejko
    • A. Braczko
    • A. Jędrzejewska
    • M. Żarczyńska-Buchowiecka
    • T. Kocejko
    • B. Kutryb-zając
    • M. Hellmann

    - MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH - Year 2025

    Long COVID is a complex pathophysiological condition. However, accumulating data suggests that COVID-19 is a systemic microvascular endothelial dysfunction with different clinical manifestations. In this study, a microvascular function was assessed in long COVID patients (n = 33) and healthy controls (n = 30) using flow-mediated skin fluorescence technique (FMSF), based on measurements of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide fluorescence...

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  • The Impact of 8- and 4-Bit Quantization on the Accuracy and Silicon Area Footprint of Tiny Neural Networks

    In the field of embedded and edge devices, efforts have been made to make deep neural network models smaller due to the limited size of the available memory and the low computational efficiency. Typical model footprints are under 100 KB. However, for some applications, models of this size are too large. In low-voltage sensors, signals must be processed, classified or predicted with an order of magnitude smaller memory. Model downsizing...

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