Recognition of Handwritten Source Code Characters With Deep Neural Networks

Author(s):  
Barış Kılıçlar ◽  
Metehan Makinacı
2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew L Jones

Microarray images consist of thousands of spots, each of which corresponds to a different biological material. The microarray segmentation problem is to work out which pixels belong to which spots, even in presence of noise and corruption. We propose a solution based on deep neural networks, which achieves excellent results both on simulated and experimental data. We have made the source code for our solution available on Github under a permissive license.


2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (21) ◽  
pp. 4522-4524 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcus D Bloice ◽  
Peter M Roth ◽  
Andreas Holzinger

Abstract Motivation Image augmentation is a frequently used technique in computer vision and has been seeing increased interest since the popularity of deep learning. Its usefulness is becoming more and more recognized due to deep neural networks requiring larger amounts of data to train, and because in certain fields, such as biomedical imaging, large amounts of labelled data are difficult to come by or expensive to produce. In biomedical imaging, features specific to this domain need to be addressed. Results Here we present the Augmentor software package for image augmentation. It provides a stochastic, pipeline-based approach to image augmentation with a number of features that are relevant to biomedical imaging, such as z-stack augmentation and randomized elastic distortions. The software has been designed to be highly extensible meaning an operation that might be specific to a highly specialized task can easily be added to the library, even at runtime. Although it has been designed as a general software library, it has features that are particularly relevant to biomedical imaging and the techniques required for this domain. Availability and implementation Augmentor is a Python package made available under the terms of the MIT licence. Source code can be found on GitHub under https://github.com/mdbloice/Augmentor and installation is via the pip package manager (A Julia version of the package, developed in parallel by Christof Stocker, is also available under https://github.com/Evizero/Augmentor.jl).


Author(s):  
Alfonso T. García-Sosa

Substances that can modify the androgen receptor pathway in humans and animals are entering the environment and food chain with the proven ability to disrupt hormonal systems and leading to toxicity and adverse effects on reproduction, brain development, and prostate cancer, among others. State-of-the-art databases with experimental data of human, chimp, and rat effects by chemicals have been used to build machine learning classifiers and regressors and evaluate these on independent sets. Different featurizations, algorithms, and protein structures lead to different results, with deep neural networks on user-defined physicochemically-relevant features developed for this work outperform graph convolutional, random forest, and large featurizations. The results can help provide clues on risk of substances and better experimental design for toxicity assays. Source code and data are available at https://github.com/AlfonsoTGarcia-Sosa/ML


Author(s):  
Alex Hernández-García ◽  
Johannes Mehrer ◽  
Nikolaus Kriegeskorte ◽  
Peter König ◽  
Tim C. Kietzmann

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chi Zhang ◽  
Xiaohan Duan ◽  
Ruyuan Zhang ◽  
Li Tong

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