Search Results for author: XiaoHong Wang

Found 6 papers, 0 papers with code

Cross-modal Local Shortest Path and Global Enhancement for Visible-Thermal Person Re-Identification

no code implementations9 Jun 2022 XiaoHong Wang, Chaoqi Li, Xiangcai Ma

In this paper, we propose the Cross-modal Local Shortest Path and Global Enhancement (CM-LSP-GE) modules, a two-stream network based on joint learning of local and global features.

Cross-Modal Person Re-Identification Cross-Modal Person Re-Identification

Knowledge-aware Deep Framework for Collaborative Skin Lesion Segmentation and Melanoma Recognition

no code implementations7 Jun 2021 XiaoHong Wang, Xudong Jiang, Henghui Ding, Yuqian Zhao, Jun Liu

In this paper, we propose a novel knowledge-aware deep framework that incorporates some clinical knowledge into collaborative learning of two important melanoma diagnosis tasks, i. e., skin lesion segmentation and melanoma recognition.

Clinical Knowledge Lesion Segmentation +3

Weakly Supervised Context Encoder using DICOM metadata in Ultrasound Imaging

no code implementations20 Mar 2020 Szu-Yeu Hu, Shuhang Wang, Wei-Hung Weng, JingChao Wang, XiaoHong Wang, Arinc Ozturk, Qian Li, Viksit Kumar, Anthony E. Samir

Modern deep learning algorithms geared towards clinical adaption rely on a significant amount of high fidelity labeled data.

Bi-directional Dermoscopic Feature Learning and Multi-scale Consistent Decision Fusion for Skin Lesion Segmentation

no code implementations20 Feb 2020 Xiaohong Wang, Xudong Jiang, Henghui Ding, Jun Liu

Accurate segmentation of skin lesion from dermoscopic images is a crucial part of computer-aided diagnosis of melanoma.

Lesion Segmentation Skin Lesion Segmentation

Topic Modeling the Hàn diăn Ancient Classics

no code implementations2 Feb 2017 Colin Allen, Hongliang Luo, Jaimie Murdock, Jianghuai Pu, XiaoHong Wang, Yanjie Zhai, Kun Zhao

In this paper we describe a collaborative effort between Indiana University and Xi'an Jiaotong University to support exploration and interpretation of a digital corpus of over 18, 000 ancient Chinese documents, which we refer to as the "Handian" ancient classics corpus (H\`an di\u{a}n g\u{u} j\'i, i. e, the "Han canon" or "Chinese classics").

Philosophy

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