2025
Autores
Montenegro, H; Cardoso, MJ; Cardoso, JS;
Publicação
2025 47TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY (EMBC)
Abstract
The alterations to the visual appearance of patients' breasts that occur due to breast cancer locoregional treatment can impact the self-esteem and satisfaction of the patients, affecting quality-of-life after treatment. As such, it is imperative that the patients are adequately informed of the potential aesthetic outcomes of treatment, to facilitate the choice of treatment and promote realistic expectations. As breast asymmetries are among the most notable effects of treatment, we propose a conditional generative adversarial network for manipulating the breast shape in torso images, applying it to simulate how the breasts' shape may change through surgical interventions. Experiments on a private breast dataset suggest that the proposed model outperforms the state-of-the-art in the realistic reconstruction of the torso of the patient while effectively manipulating the breasts.
2025
Autores
Habib Ur Rahman Habib; Asad Waqar; Muhammad Junaid; Moustafa Magdi Ismail; Mehdi Jahangiri; Mahmoud F Elmorshedy; Saeed Mian Qaisar; Yun-Su Kim;
Publicação
Abstract
2025
Autores
Zaina, LAM; Campos, JC; Spano, LD; Luyten, K; Palanque, PA; der Veer, GCv; Ebert, A; Humayoun, SR; Memmesheimer, VM;
Publicação
EICS (Workshops)
Abstract
2025
Autores
Ferreira, D; Barbosa, B; Sousa, A;
Publicação
EUROMED JOURNAL OF BUSINESS
Abstract
PurposeFresh food products remain one of the most challenging product categories for e-commerce managers. The literature emphasizes the importance of perceived freshness in explaining their purchase behavior. However, studies on online purchases of fresh food products are scarce, especially regarding repurchase intentions, and the role of perceived freshness in online settings has so far been disregarded. This research addresses this gap by examining the role of perceived freshness in the intention to repurchase fresh food products online.Design/methodology/approachGuided by the expectation confirmation theory (ECT) and the perceived risk theory, this study defined a set of hypotheses tested through structural equation modeling. Participants were consumers with previous experience in purchasing fresh food products online.FindingsThe findings indicate that the importance of sensory attributes negatively affected the perceived freshness of fresh food products purchased online, while the importance of non-sensory attributes had a non-significant impact. Expectations of freshness positively affected perceived freshness and confirmation of freshness, as suggested by ECT. The hypothesized positive effects of confirmation on satisfaction and of satisfaction on intention to repurchase fresh food products online were also supported. Finally, it was found that repurchase intention was negatively affected by perceived performance risk and financial risk.Originality/valueThis article contributes to the limited literature on online purchase of fresh food by focusing on perceived freshness as a determinant of repurchase intention.
2025
Autores
Antunes, C; Rodrigues, J; Cunha, A;
Publicação
Intelligence-Based Medicine
Abstract
COVID-19 is an extremely contagious respiratory sickness instigated by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Common symptoms encompass fever, cough, fatigue, and breathing difficulties, often leading to hospitalization and fatalities in severe cases. CTCovid19 is a novel model tailored for COVID-19 detection, specifically honing in on a distinct deep learning structure, ResNet-50 trained with ImageNet serves as the foundational framework for our model. To enhance its capability to capture pertinent features related to COVID-19 patterns in Computed Tomography scans, the network underwent fine-tuning through layer adjustments and the addition of new ones. The model achieved accuracy rates that went from 97.0 % to 99.8 % across three widely recognized and documented datasets dedicated to COVID-19 detection. © 2024 The Authors
2025
Autores
Zhang, CS; Almpanidis, G; Fan, GJ; Deng, BQ; Zhang, YB; Liu, J; Kamel, A; Soda, P; Gama, J;
Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL NETWORKS AND LEARNING SYSTEMS
Abstract
Long-tailed data are a special type of multiclass imbalanced data with a very large amount of minority/tail classes that have a very significant combined influence. Long-tailed learning (LTL) aims to build high-performance models on datasets with long-tailed distributions that can identify all the classes with high accuracy, in particular the minority/tail classes. It is a cutting-edge research direction that has attracted a remarkable amount of research effort in the past few years. In this article, we present a comprehensive survey of the latest advances in long-tailed visual learning. We first propose a new taxonomy for LTL, which consists of eight different dimensions, including data balancing, neural architecture, feature enrichment, logits adjustment, loss function, bells and whistles, network optimization, and posthoc processing techniques. Based on our proposed taxonomy, we present a systematic review of LTL methods, discussing their commonalities and alignable differences. We also analyze the differences between imbalance learning and LTL. Finally, we discuss prospects and future directions in this field.
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