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  • Simultaneous optical and electrochemical label-free biosensing with ITO-coated lossy-mode resonance sensor

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    - BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS - Year 2020

    In this work we discuss a new label-free biosensing device based on indium tin oxide (ITO) overlaid section of a multimode optical fiber fused silica core. The sensor has been used to optical measurements also simultaneously interrogated electrochemically (EC). Due to optimized thickness and optical properties of ITO film, a lossy-mode resonance (LMR) could be observed in the optical domain, where electrical properties of the film...

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  • LEGO bricks for training classification network

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    version 1.1 open access - series: LEGO

    The data set contains images of 447 different classes of LEGO bricks used for training LEGO bricks classification network. The dataset contains two types of images: photos (10%) and renders (90%) aggregated into respective directories. Each directory (photos and renders) contains 447 directories labeled as the official brick type number. The images...

  • Seabed classification using multibeam echosounder

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    The method of seabed identification and classification from multibeam sonar echoes is presented. The proposed approach is based on calculation of a set of parameters of an echo envelope, similarly as in seafloor classification using single beam echosounder. These parameters are extracted for each consecutive beam allowing the estimation of their dependence on the seafloor incident angle. The relation between seabed type and calculated...

  • Comparison of selected electroencephalographic signal classification methods

    A variety of methods exists for electroencephalographic (EEG) signals classification. In this paper, we briefly review selected methods developed for such a purpose. First, a short description of the EEG signal characteristics is shown. Then, a comparison between the selected EEG signal classification methods, based on the overview of research studies on this topic, is presented. Examples of methods included in the study are: Artificial...

  • Impact of optimization of ALS point cloud on classification

    Airborne laser scanning (ALS) is one of the LIDAR technologies (Light Detection and Ranging). It provides information about the terrain in form of a point cloud. During measurement is acquired: spatial data (object’s coordinates X, Y, Z) and collateral data such as intensity of reflected signal. The obtained point cloud is typically applied for generating a digital terrain model (DTM) and a digital surface model (DSM). For DTM...

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  • Integration of protein tethering in a rapid and label-free SERS screening platform for drugs of abuse

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    - CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS - Year 2016

    Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has emerged as a promising technique for the rapid and ultrasensitive detection of molecular species such as drugs of abuse in biofluids. Yet, it remains a significant challenge to create a viable screening tool for multiple drug classes, owing to the lack of affinity of certain species for the SERS substrate and to the matrix interference in complex media. Here we report a protein tethering...

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  • A System for Heart Sounds Classification

    The future of quick and efficient disease diagnosis lays in the development of reliable non-invasive methods. As for the cardiac diseases – one of the major causes of death around the globe – a concept of an electronic stethoscope equipped with an automatic heart tone identification system appears to be the best solution. Thanks to the advancement in technology, the quality of phonocardiography signals is no longer an issue. However,...

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  • Minimization of label usage in (G)MPLS networks

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    - Year 2009

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  • Flood Classification in a Natural Wetland for Early Spring Conditions Using Various Polarimetric SAR Methods

    Abstract--- One of the major limitations of remote sensing flood detection is the presence of vegetation. Our study focuses on a flood classification using Radarsat-2 Quad-Pol data in a natural floodplain during leafless, dry vegetation (early spring) state. We conducted a supervised classification of a data set composed of nine polarimetric decompositions and Shannon entropy followed by the predictors' importance estimation to...

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  • The Hough transform in the classification process of inland ships

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    This article presents an analysis of the possibilities of using image processing methods for feature extraction that allows kNN classification based on a ship’s image delivered from an on-water video surveillance system. The subject of the analysis is the Hough transform which enables the detection of straight lines in an image. The recognized straight lines and the information about them serve as features in the classification...

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  • Using similar classification tasks in feature extractor learning

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    - Year 2009

    The article presents and experimentally verify the idea of automatic construction of feature extractors in classification problems. The extractors are created by genetic programming techniques using classification examples taken from other problems then the problem under consideration.

  • Selection of Relevant Features for Text Classification with K-NN

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    In this paper, we describe five features selection techniques used for a text classification. An information gain, independent significance feature test, chi-squared test, odds ratio test, and frequency filtering have been compared according to the text benchmarks based on Wikipedia. For each method we present the results of classification quality obtained on the test datasets using K-NN based approach. A main advantage of evaluated...

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  • Machine Learning in Multi-Agent Systems using Associative Arrays

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    - PARALLEL COMPUTING - Year 2018

    In this paper, a new machine learning algorithm for multi-agent systems is introduced. The algorithm is based on associative arrays, thus it becomes less complex and more efficient substitute of artificial neural networks and Bayesian networks, which is confirmed by performance measurements. Implementation of machine learning algorithm in multi-agent system for aided design of selected control systems allowed to improve the performance...

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  • Using multibeam echoes in seafloor characterisation and classification

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    The method of seabed identification and classification from multibeam sonar echoes is presented. The proposed approach is based on calculation of a set of parameters of an echo envelope, similarly as in seafloor classification using single beam echosounder. These parameters are extracted for each consecutive beam allowing the estimation of their dependence on the seafloor incident angle. The relation between seabed type and calculated...

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  • Functional fluorine-doped tin oxide coating for opto-electrochemical label-free biosensors

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    • D. Burnat
    • P. Sezemsky
    • K. Lechowicz
    • M. Koba
    • M. Janczuk-Richter
    • M. Janik
    • V. Stranak
    • J. Niedziółka-Jönsson
    • R. Bogdanowicz
    • M. Śmietana

    - SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL - Year 2022

    Sensors operating in multiple domains, such as optical and electrochemical, offer properties making biosensing more effective than those working in a single domain. To combine such domains in one sensing device, materials offering a certain set of properties are required. Fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) thin film is discussed in this work as functional optically for guiding lossy modes and simultaneously electrochemically, i.e....

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  • Image Classification Based on Video Segments

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    - Year 2018

    In the dissertation a new method for improving the quality of classifications of images in video streams has been proposed and analyzed. In multiple fields concerning such a classification, the proposed algorithms focus on the analysis of single frames. This class of algorithms has been named OFA (One Frame Analyzed).In the dissertation, small segments of the video are considered and each image is analyzed in the context of its...

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  • Clothes Detection and Classification Using Convolutional Neural Networks

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    In this paper we describe development of a computer vision system for accurate detection and classification of clothes for e-commerce images. We present a set of experiments on well established architectures of convolutional neural networks, including Residual networks, SqueezeNet and Single Shot MultiBox Detector (SSD). The clothes detection network was trained and tested on DeepFashion dataset, which contains box annotations...

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  • Basic Hand Gestures Classification Based on Surface Electromyography

    This paper presents an innovative classification system for hand gestures using 2-channel surface electromyography analysis. The system developed uses the Support Vector Machine classifier, for which the kernel function and parameter optimisation are conducted additionally by the Cuckoo Search swarm algorithm. The system developed is compared with standard Support Vector Machine classifiers with various kernel functions. The average...

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  • Tailoring properties of indium tin oxide thin films for their work in both electrochemical and optical label-free sensing systems

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    • P. Sezemsky
    • D. Burnat
    • J. Kratochvil
    • H. Wulff
    • A. Kruth
    • K. Lechowicz
    • M. Janik
    • R. Bogdanowicz
    • M. Cada
    • Z. Hubicka... and 4 others

    - SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL - Year 2021

    This work is devoted to the identification properties of indium tin oxide (ITO) thin films responsible for their possible application in combined optical and electrochemical label-free sensing systems offering enhanced functionalities. Since any post-processing would make it difficult to identify direct relation between deposition parameters and properties of the ITO films, especially when deposition on temperature-sensitive substrates...

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  • Label‐free optical detection of cyclosporine in biological fluids

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    - Journal of Biophotonics - Year 2019

    In this paper, a spectroscopic method for determination of cyclosporine concentrations in biological fluids is presented. Blood plasma and hemoglobin solutions are chosen for the experiment. For various cyclosporine concentrations in blood plasma and hemoglobin, absorbance measurements in spectra range from 600 to 1100 nm are performed. The measurement results are analyzed by the use of a dedicated algorithm. The obtained data...

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