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    A Dempster-Shafer Theory Based Combination of Classifiers for Hand Gesture Recognition

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    International audienceAs part of our work on hand gesture interpretation, we present our results on hand shape recognition. Our method is based on attribute extraction and multiple partial classifications. The novelty lies in the fashion the fusion of all the partial classification results are performed. This fusion is (1) more efficient in terms of information theory and leads to more accurate results, (2) general enough to allow heterogeneous sources of information to be taken into account: Each classifier output is transformed to a belief function, and all the corresponding functions are fused together with other external evidential sources of information

    Automatic cytometric device using multiple wavelength excitations

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    International audiencePrecise identification of eosinophils, basophils, and specific subpopulations of blood cells (B lymphocytes) in an unconventional automatic hematology analyzer is demonstrated. Our specific apparatus mixes two excitation radiations by means of an acousto-optics tunable filter to properly control fluorescence emission of phycoerythrin cyanin 5 (PC5) conjugated to antibodies (anti-CD20 or anti-CRTH2) and Thiazole Orange. This way our analyzer combining techniques of hematology analysis and flow cytometry based on multiple fluorescence detection, drastically improves the signal to noise ratio and decreases the spectral overlaps impact coming from multiple fluorescence emissions
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