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Acceleration of the PDHGM on strongly convex subspaces
Anisotropic osmosis filtering for shadow removal in images
Diffusion tensor imaging with deterministic error bounds
Learning Filter Functions in Regularisers by Minimising Quotients
Mathematical Imaging Methods for Mitosis Analysis in Live-Cell Phase Contrast Microscopy
Multi-Contrast MRI Reconstruction with Structure-Guided Total Variation
Preconditioned ADMM with nonlinear operator constraint
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Introduction to Nonlinear Spectral Analysis
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Inverse Problems (Michaelmas 2020)
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Learning to read x-ray: applications to heart failure monitoring
Abstract not available
Further information
Time:
12
Jun
Jun 12th 2023
11:00
to
12:00
Venue:
MR2 Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Speaker:
Polina Golland, MIT
Series:
Cambridge Image Analysis Seminars