5 research outputs found

    Analysis of brain tumors based on line of interest

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    Due to the high resolution of soft tissue, magnetic resonance imaging plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and therapy planning in the neurosurgery field whereas it is necessary to determine which pathology in the brain tissue is involved. Glioblastoma multiforme, metastatic tumors and abscesses are examined in detail from magnetic resonance images. In clinical practice, all mentioned pathologies are diagnosed through invasive methods in the form of biopsy followed by histology of the affected tissue. This work is focused on an alternative non-invasive method of tumor diagnosis. The method is based on the data analysis from defined curves (drawn into the apparent diffusion images) that lead from the tumor area. The analysis of curves could lead to non-invasive diagnostics of the pathological tissue

    Acoustic detectionofstarlingsthroughartificialintelligence

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    To protect the vineyards from starlings is very costly and ineffective with the available resources. In my work, I have designed a detection module which consist of four microphones, each one is directed to the cardinal point and based on the intensity of sound, the module will provide the information about the direction where the flock is located, in the vineyard that passes to the control module and scares the flocks. The detection module processes the signal in a Raspberry Pi 4 single board computer using an artificial neural network algorithm
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