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Information Theory and Its Application in Machine Condition Monitoring
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Condition monitoring of machinery is one of the most important aspects of many modern industries. With the rapid advancement of science and technology, machines are becoming increasingly complex. Moreover, an exponential increase of demand is leading an increasing requirement of machine output. As a result, in most modern industries, machines have to work for 24 hours a day. All these factors are leading to the deterioration of machine health in a higher rate than before. Breakdown of the key components of a machine such as bearing, gearbox or rollers can cause a catastrophic effect both in terms of financial and human costs. In this perspective, it is important not only to detect the fault at its earliest point of inception but necessary to design the overall monitoring process, such as fault classification, fault severity assessment and remaining useful life (RUL) prediction for better planning of the maintenance schedule. Information theory is one of the pioneer contributions of modern science that has evolved into various forms and algorithms over time. Due to its ability to address the non-linearity and non-stationarity of machine health deterioration, it has become a popular choice among researchers. Information theory is an effective technique for extracting features of machines under different health conditions. In this context, this book discusses the potential applications, research results and latest developments of information theory-based condition monitoring of machineries.


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Applications of Computer Vision in Automation and Robotics
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This book presents recent research results related to various applications of computer vision methods in the widely understood contexts of automation and robotics. As the current progress of image analysis applications may be easily observed in various areas of everyday life, it becomes one of the most essential elements of development of Industry 4.0 solutions. Some of the examples, partially discussed in individual chapters, may be related to the visual navigation of mobile robots and drones, monitoring of industrial production lines, non-destructive evaluation and testing, monitoring of the IoT devices or the 3D printing process and the quality assessment of manufactured objects, video surveillance systems, and decision support in autonomous vehicles.


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Applications of Computer Vision in Automation and Robotics
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This book presents recent research results related to various applications of computer vision methods in the widely understood contexts of automation and robotics. As the current progress of image analysis applications may be easily observed in various areas of everyday life, it becomes one of the most essential elements of development of Industry 4.0 solutions. Some of the examples, partially discussed in individual chapters, may be related to the visual navigation of mobile robots and drones, monitoring of industrial production lines, non-destructive evaluation and testing, monitoring of the IoT devices or the 3D printing process and the quality assessment of manufactured objects, video surveillance systems, and decision support in autonomous vehicles.


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Information Theory and Its Application in Machine Condition Monitoring
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Condition monitoring of machinery is one of the most important aspects of many modern industries. With the rapid advancement of science and technology, machines are becoming increasingly complex. Moreover, an exponential increase of demand is leading an increasing requirement of machine output. As a result, in most modern industries, machines have to work for 24 hours a day. All these factors are leading to the deterioration of machine health in a higher rate than before. Breakdown of the key components of a machine such as bearing, gearbox or rollers can cause a catastrophic effect both in terms of financial and human costs. In this perspective, it is important not only to detect the fault at its earliest point of inception but necessary to design the overall monitoring process, such as fault classification, fault severity assessment and remaining useful life (RUL) prediction for better planning of the maintenance schedule. Information theory is one of the pioneer contributions of modern science that has evolved into various forms and algorithms over time. Due to its ability to address the non-linearity and non-stationarity of machine health deterioration, it has become a popular choice among researchers. Information theory is an effective technique for extracting features of machines under different health conditions. In this context, this book discusses the potential applications, research results and latest developments of information theory-based condition monitoring of machineries.


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Information Theory and Its Application in Machine Condition Monitoring
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Condition monitoring of machinery is one of the most important aspects of many modern industries. With the rapid advancement of science and technology, machines are becoming increasingly complex. Moreover, an exponential increase of demand is leading an increasing requirement of machine output. As a result, in most modern industries, machines have to work for 24 hours a day. All these factors are leading to the deterioration of machine health in a higher rate than before. Breakdown of the key components of a machine such as bearing, gearbox or rollers can cause a catastrophic effect both in terms of financial and human costs. In this perspective, it is important not only to detect the fault at its earliest point of inception but necessary to design the overall monitoring process, such as fault classification, fault severity assessment and remaining useful life (RUL) prediction for better planning of the maintenance schedule. Information theory is one of the pioneer contributions of modern science that has evolved into various forms and algorithms over time. Due to its ability to address the non-linearity and non-stationarity of machine health deterioration, it has become a popular choice among researchers. Information theory is an effective technique for extracting features of machines under different health conditions. In this context, this book discusses the potential applications, research results and latest developments of information theory-based condition monitoring of machineries.

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Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- fault detection --- deep learning --- transfer learning --- anomaly detection --- bearing --- wind turbines --- misalignment --- fault diagnosis --- information fusion --- improved artificial bee colony algorithm --- LSSVM --- D-S evidence theory --- optimal bandwidth --- kernel density estimation --- JS divergence --- domain adaptation --- partial transfer --- subdomain --- rotating machinery --- gearbox --- signal interception --- peak extraction --- cubic spline interpolation envelope --- combined fault diagnosis --- empirical wavelet transform --- grey wolf optimizer --- low pass FIR filter --- support vector machine --- satellite momentum wheel --- Huffman-multi-scale entropy (HMSE) --- support vector machine (SVM) --- adaptive particle swarm optimization (APSO) --- rail surface defect detection --- machine vision --- YOLOv4 --- MobileNetV3 --- multi-source heterogeneous fusion --- fault detection --- deep learning --- transfer learning --- anomaly detection --- bearing --- wind turbines --- misalignment --- fault diagnosis --- information fusion --- improved artificial bee colony algorithm --- LSSVM --- D-S evidence theory --- optimal bandwidth --- kernel density estimation --- JS divergence --- domain adaptation --- partial transfer --- subdomain --- rotating machinery --- gearbox --- signal interception --- peak extraction --- cubic spline interpolation envelope --- combined fault diagnosis --- empirical wavelet transform --- grey wolf optimizer --- low pass FIR filter --- support vector machine --- satellite momentum wheel --- Huffman-multi-scale entropy (HMSE) --- support vector machine (SVM) --- adaptive particle swarm optimization (APSO) --- rail surface defect detection --- machine vision --- YOLOv4 --- MobileNetV3 --- multi-source heterogeneous fusion


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Applications of Computer Vision in Automation and Robotics
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This book presents recent research results related to various applications of computer vision methods in the widely understood contexts of automation and robotics. As the current progress of image analysis applications may be easily observed in various areas of everyday life, it becomes one of the most essential elements of development of Industry 4.0 solutions. Some of the examples, partially discussed in individual chapters, may be related to the visual navigation of mobile robots and drones, monitoring of industrial production lines, non-destructive evaluation and testing, monitoring of the IoT devices or the 3D printing process and the quality assessment of manufactured objects, video surveillance systems, and decision support in autonomous vehicles.

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History of engineering & technology --- machine vision --- defect inspection --- image registration --- feature region --- contour point distribution --- edge gradient direction --- augmented reality --- calibration --- head mounted displays --- optical see-through display --- computer vision --- infrared pedestrian detection --- encoder-decoder --- attention --- convolutional neural network --- deep learning --- domain adaptation --- semantic segmentation --- generative adversarial networks --- convolutional neural networks --- aerial imagery --- image processing --- fertilizers --- distribution --- monitoring --- component association --- part recognition --- feature descriptor --- histogram --- feature subset selection --- industrial objects --- sorting --- k-NN algorithm --- transparent plastic granulate --- recycling --- air nozzles --- additive manufacturing --- 3D prints --- surface quality assessment --- image analysis --- combined metrics --- structural similarity --- video analysis --- visual inspection and diagnostics --- industrial and robotic vision systems --- machine vision --- defect inspection --- image registration --- feature region --- contour point distribution --- edge gradient direction --- augmented reality --- calibration --- head mounted displays --- optical see-through display --- computer vision --- infrared pedestrian detection --- encoder-decoder --- attention --- convolutional neural network --- deep learning --- domain adaptation --- semantic segmentation --- generative adversarial networks --- convolutional neural networks --- aerial imagery --- image processing --- fertilizers --- distribution --- monitoring --- component association --- part recognition --- feature descriptor --- histogram --- feature subset selection --- industrial objects --- sorting --- k-NN algorithm --- transparent plastic granulate --- recycling --- air nozzles --- additive manufacturing --- 3D prints --- surface quality assessment --- image analysis --- combined metrics --- structural similarity --- video analysis --- visual inspection and diagnostics --- industrial and robotic vision systems


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Advanced Deep Learning Strategies for the Analysis of Remote Sensing Images
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The rapid growth of the world population has resulted in an exponential expansion of both urban and agricultural areas. Identifying and managing such earthly changes in an automatic way poses a worth-addressing challenge, in which remote sensing technology can have a fundamental role to answer—at least partially—such demands. The recent advent of cutting-edge processing facilities has fostered the adoption of deep learning architectures owing to their generalization capabilities. In this respect, it seems evident that the pace of deep learning in the remote sensing domain remains somewhat lagging behind that of its computer vision counterpart. This is due to the scarce availability of ground truth information in comparison with other computer vision domains. In this book, we aim at advancing the state of the art in linking deep learning methodologies with remote sensing image processing by collecting 20 contributions from different worldwide scientists and laboratories. The book presents a wide range of methodological advancements in the deep learning field that come with different applications in the remote sensing landscape such as wildfire and postdisaster damage detection, urban forest mapping, vine disease and pavement marking detection, desert road mapping, road and building outline extraction, vehicle and vessel detection, water identification, and text-to-image matching.

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Research & information: general --- synthetic aperture radar --- despeckling --- multi-scale --- LSTM --- sub-pixel --- high-resolution remote sensing imagery --- road extraction --- machine learning --- DenseUNet --- scene classification --- lifting scheme --- convolution --- CNN --- image classification --- deep features --- hand-crafted features --- Sinkhorn loss --- remote sensing --- text image matching --- triplet networks --- EfficientNets --- LSTM network --- convolutional neural network --- water identification --- water index --- semantic segmentation --- high-resolution remote sensing image --- pixel-wise classification --- result correction --- conditional random field (CRF) --- satellite --- object detection --- neural networks --- single-shot --- deep learning --- global convolution network --- feature fusion --- depthwise atrous convolution --- high-resolution representations --- ISPRS vaihingen --- Landsat-8 --- faster region-based convolutional neural network (FRCNN) --- single-shot multibox detector (SSD) --- super-resolution --- remote sensing imagery --- edge enhancement --- satellites --- open-set domain adaptation --- adversarial learning --- min-max entropy --- pareto ranking --- SAR --- Sentinel–1 --- Open Street Map --- U–Net --- desert --- road --- infrastructure --- mapping --- monitoring --- deep convolutional networks --- outline extraction --- misalignments --- nearest feature selector --- hyperspectral image classification --- two stream residual network --- Batch Normalization --- plant disease detection --- precision agriculture --- UAV multispectral images --- orthophotos registration --- 3D information --- orthophotos segmentation --- wildfire detection --- convolutional neural networks --- densenet --- generative adversarial networks --- CycleGAN --- data augmentation --- pavement markings --- visibility --- framework --- urban forests --- OUDN algorithm --- object-based --- high spatial resolution remote sensing --- Generative Adversarial Networks --- post-disaster --- building damage assessment --- anomaly detection --- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) --- xBD --- feature engineering --- orthophoto --- unsupervised segmentation --- synthetic aperture radar --- despeckling --- multi-scale --- LSTM --- sub-pixel --- high-resolution remote sensing imagery --- road extraction --- machine learning --- DenseUNet --- scene classification --- lifting scheme --- convolution --- CNN --- image classification --- deep features --- hand-crafted features --- Sinkhorn loss --- remote sensing --- text image matching --- triplet networks --- EfficientNets --- LSTM network --- convolutional neural network --- water identification --- water index --- semantic segmentation --- high-resolution remote sensing image --- pixel-wise classification --- result correction --- conditional random field (CRF) --- satellite --- object detection --- neural networks --- single-shot --- deep learning --- global convolution network --- feature fusion --- depthwise atrous convolution --- high-resolution representations --- ISPRS vaihingen --- Landsat-8 --- faster region-based convolutional neural network (FRCNN) --- single-shot multibox detector (SSD) --- super-resolution --- remote sensing imagery --- edge enhancement --- satellites --- open-set domain adaptation --- adversarial learning --- min-max entropy --- pareto ranking --- SAR --- Sentinel–1 --- Open Street Map --- U–Net --- desert --- road --- infrastructure --- mapping --- monitoring --- deep convolutional networks --- outline extraction --- misalignments --- nearest feature selector --- hyperspectral image classification --- two stream residual network --- Batch Normalization --- plant disease detection --- precision agriculture --- UAV multispectral images --- orthophotos registration --- 3D information --- orthophotos segmentation --- wildfire detection --- convolutional neural networks --- densenet --- generative adversarial networks --- CycleGAN --- data augmentation --- pavement markings --- visibility --- framework --- urban forests --- OUDN algorithm --- object-based --- high spatial resolution remote sensing --- Generative Adversarial Networks --- post-disaster --- building damage assessment --- anomaly detection --- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) --- xBD --- feature engineering --- orthophoto --- unsupervised segmentation


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Deep Learning in Medical Image Analysis
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The accelerating power of deep learning in diagnosing diseases will empower physicians and speed up decision making in clinical environments. Applications of modern medical instruments and digitalization of medical care have generated enormous amounts of medical images in recent years. In this big data arena, new deep learning methods and computational models for efficient data processing, analysis, and modeling of the generated data are crucially important for clinical applications and understanding the underlying biological process. This book presents and highlights novel algorithms, architectures, techniques, and applications of deep learning for medical image analysis.

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interpretable/explainable machine learning --- image classification --- image processing --- machine learning models --- white box --- black box --- cancer prediction --- deep learning --- multimodal learning --- convolutional neural networks --- autism --- fMRI --- texture analysis --- melanoma --- glcm matrix --- machine learning --- classifiers --- explainability --- explainable AI --- XAI --- medical imaging --- diagnosis --- ARMD --- change detection --- unsupervised learning --- microwave breast imaging --- image reconstruction --- tumor detection --- digital pathology --- whole slide image processing --- multiple instance learning --- deep learning classification --- HER2 --- medical images --- transfer learning --- optimizers --- neo-adjuvant treatment --- tumour cellularity --- cancer --- breast cancer --- diagnostics --- imaging --- computation --- artificial intelligence --- 3D segmentation --- active surface --- discriminant analysis --- PET imaging --- medical image analysis --- brain tumor --- cervical cancer --- colon cancer --- lung cancer --- computer vision --- musculoskeletal images --- lung disease detection --- taxonomy --- convolutional neural network --- CycleGAN --- data augmentation --- dermoscopic images --- domain transfer --- macroscopic images --- skin lesion segmentation --- infection detection --- COVID-19 --- X-ray images --- bayesian inference --- shifted-scaled dirichlet distribution --- MCMC --- gibbs sampling --- object detection --- surgical tools --- open surgery --- egocentric camera --- computers in medicine --- segmentation --- MRI --- ECG signal detection --- portable monitoring devices --- 1D-convolutional neural network --- medical image segmentation --- domain adaptation --- meta-learning --- U-Net --- computed tomography (CT) --- magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) --- low-dose --- sparse-angle --- quantitative comparison --- interpretable/explainable machine learning --- image classification --- image processing --- machine learning models --- white box --- black box --- cancer prediction --- deep learning --- multimodal learning --- convolutional neural networks --- autism --- fMRI --- texture analysis --- melanoma --- glcm matrix --- machine learning --- classifiers --- explainability --- explainable AI --- XAI --- medical imaging --- diagnosis --- ARMD --- change detection --- unsupervised learning --- microwave breast imaging --- image reconstruction --- tumor detection --- digital pathology --- whole slide image processing --- multiple instance learning --- deep learning classification --- HER2 --- medical images --- transfer learning --- optimizers --- neo-adjuvant treatment --- tumour cellularity --- cancer --- breast cancer --- diagnostics --- imaging --- computation --- artificial intelligence --- 3D segmentation --- active surface --- discriminant analysis --- PET imaging --- medical image analysis --- brain tumor --- cervical cancer --- colon cancer --- lung cancer --- computer vision --- musculoskeletal images --- lung disease detection --- taxonomy --- convolutional neural network --- CycleGAN --- data augmentation --- dermoscopic images --- domain transfer --- macroscopic images --- skin lesion segmentation --- infection detection --- COVID-19 --- X-ray images --- bayesian inference --- shifted-scaled dirichlet distribution --- MCMC --- gibbs sampling --- object detection --- surgical tools --- open surgery --- egocentric camera --- computers in medicine --- segmentation --- MRI --- ECG signal detection --- portable monitoring devices --- 1D-convolutional neural network --- medical image segmentation --- domain adaptation --- meta-learning --- U-Net --- computed tomography (CT) --- magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) --- low-dose --- sparse-angle --- quantitative comparison


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Deep Learning in Medical Image Analysis
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The accelerating power of deep learning in diagnosing diseases will empower physicians and speed up decision making in clinical environments. Applications of modern medical instruments and digitalization of medical care have generated enormous amounts of medical images in recent years. In this big data arena, new deep learning methods and computational models for efficient data processing, analysis, and modeling of the generated data are crucially important for clinical applications and understanding the underlying biological process. This book presents and highlights novel algorithms, architectures, techniques, and applications of deep learning for medical image analysis.

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interpretable/explainable machine learning --- image classification --- image processing --- machine learning models --- white box --- black box --- cancer prediction --- deep learning --- multimodal learning --- convolutional neural networks --- autism --- fMRI --- texture analysis --- melanoma --- glcm matrix --- machine learning --- classifiers --- explainability --- explainable AI --- XAI --- medical imaging --- diagnosis --- ARMD --- change detection --- unsupervised learning --- microwave breast imaging --- image reconstruction --- tumor detection --- digital pathology --- whole slide image processing --- multiple instance learning --- deep learning classification --- HER2 --- medical images --- transfer learning --- optimizers --- neo-adjuvant treatment --- tumour cellularity --- cancer --- breast cancer --- diagnostics --- imaging --- computation --- artificial intelligence --- 3D segmentation --- active surface --- discriminant analysis --- PET imaging --- medical image analysis --- brain tumor --- cervical cancer --- colon cancer --- lung cancer --- computer vision --- musculoskeletal images --- lung disease detection --- taxonomy --- convolutional neural network --- CycleGAN --- data augmentation --- dermoscopic images --- domain transfer --- macroscopic images --- skin lesion segmentation --- infection detection --- COVID-19 --- X-ray images --- bayesian inference --- shifted-scaled dirichlet distribution --- MCMC --- gibbs sampling --- object detection --- surgical tools --- open surgery --- egocentric camera --- computers in medicine --- segmentation --- MRI --- ECG signal detection --- portable monitoring devices --- 1D-convolutional neural network --- medical image segmentation --- domain adaptation --- meta-learning --- U-Net --- computed tomography (CT) --- magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) --- low-dose --- sparse-angle --- quantitative comparison --- n/a


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Deep Learning in Medical Image Analysis
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The accelerating power of deep learning in diagnosing diseases will empower physicians and speed up decision making in clinical environments. Applications of modern medical instruments and digitalization of medical care have generated enormous amounts of medical images in recent years. In this big data arena, new deep learning methods and computational models for efficient data processing, analysis, and modeling of the generated data are crucially important for clinical applications and understanding the underlying biological process. This book presents and highlights novel algorithms, architectures, techniques, and applications of deep learning for medical image analysis.

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interpretable/explainable machine learning --- image classification --- image processing --- machine learning models --- white box --- black box --- cancer prediction --- deep learning --- multimodal learning --- convolutional neural networks --- autism --- fMRI --- texture analysis --- melanoma --- glcm matrix --- machine learning --- classifiers --- explainability --- explainable AI --- XAI --- medical imaging --- diagnosis --- ARMD --- change detection --- unsupervised learning --- microwave breast imaging --- image reconstruction --- tumor detection --- digital pathology --- whole slide image processing --- multiple instance learning --- deep learning classification --- HER2 --- medical images --- transfer learning --- optimizers --- neo-adjuvant treatment --- tumour cellularity --- cancer --- breast cancer --- diagnostics --- imaging --- computation --- artificial intelligence --- 3D segmentation --- active surface --- discriminant analysis --- PET imaging --- medical image analysis --- brain tumor --- cervical cancer --- colon cancer --- lung cancer --- computer vision --- musculoskeletal images --- lung disease detection --- taxonomy --- convolutional neural network --- CycleGAN --- data augmentation --- dermoscopic images --- domain transfer --- macroscopic images --- skin lesion segmentation --- infection detection --- COVID-19 --- X-ray images --- bayesian inference --- shifted-scaled dirichlet distribution --- MCMC --- gibbs sampling --- object detection --- surgical tools --- open surgery --- egocentric camera --- computers in medicine --- segmentation --- MRI --- ECG signal detection --- portable monitoring devices --- 1D-convolutional neural network --- medical image segmentation --- domain adaptation --- meta-learning --- U-Net --- computed tomography (CT) --- magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) --- low-dose --- sparse-angle --- quantitative comparison --- n/a

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