Usman et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Gaussian smoothing and modified histogram normalization methods to improve neural-biomarker interpretations for dyslexia classification mechanismUsman et al., 2021
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- Usman O
- Muniyandi R
- Omar K
- Mohamad M
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Achieving biologically interpretable neural-biomarkers and features from neuroimaging datasets is a challenging task in an MRI-based dyslexia study. This challenge becomes more pronounced when the needed MRI datasets are collected from multiple …
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