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    Perceptual-based image fusion for hyperspectral data by Wilson, T.A., Rogers, S.K., Kabrisky, M.

    “…Three hierarchical multiresolution image fusion techniques are implemented and tested using image data from the Airborne Visual/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer…”
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    Comparative analysis of backpropagation and the extended Kalman filter for training multilayer perceptrons by Ruck, D.W., Rogers, S.K., Kabrisky, M., Maybeck, P.S., Oxley, M.E.

    “…The relationship between backpropagation and extended Kalman filtering for training multilayer perceptrons is examined. These two techniques are compared…”
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    Digital production of color Mach bands using a color human visual system model by Martin, C.E., Rogers, S.K., Kabrisky, M.

    “…A model of the human color vision system is used to construct constant brightness color Mach band stimuli along two chromatic axes for display on a standard…”
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    Image perception and enhancement for the visually impaired by Myers, L.R., Rogers, S.K., Kabrisky, M., Burns, T.J.

    “…Wavelets have been used extensively as a method of extracting information contained in images and even in modeling human physiological data processing. Wavelet…”
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    Spectral analysis of the electroencephalographic response to motion sickness by Chelen, W E, Kabrisky, M, Rogers, S K

    “…Ten subjects participated in a laboratory experiment using cross-coupled angular stimulation to induce motion sickness symptoms. A 14-channel montage using…”
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    Novel electrocardiogram segmentation algorithm using a multiple model adaptive estimator by Hoffman, G.S., Miller, M.M., Kabrisky, M., Maybeck, P.S., Raquet, J.F.

    “…Presents an electrocardiogram (ECG) processing algorithm design based on a multiple model adaptive estimator (MMAE) for a physiological monitoring system…”
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    The AFIT multiplexed multi-electrode array and implantation package for neural recording and stimulation by Reid, J.R., Rogers, S.K., Bright, V.M., Kabrisky, M.

    “…A 2-dimensional 16/spl times/16 electrode array has been developed using standard semiconductor fabrication techniques. The electrode array is capable of both…”
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    Playing the Identification Game With Walsh Functions by Carl, J. W., Kabrisky, M.

    “…The discrete two-dimensional Walsh transform is presented as a specific example of a generalized harmonic analysis approach to (visual) image classification…”
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    The multilayer perceptron as an approximation to a Bayes optimal discriminant function by Ruck, D.W., Rogers, S.K., Kabrisky, M., Oxley, M.E., Suter, B.W.

    “…The multilayer perceptron, when trained as a classifier using backpropagation, is shown to approximate the Bayes optimal discriminant function. The result is…”
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    Using neural networks to select wavelet features for breast cancer diagnosis by Kocur, C.M., Rogers, S.K., Myers, L.R., Burns, T., Kabrisky, M., Hoffmeister, J.W., Bauer, K.W., Steppe, J.M.

    “…This study focuses on improving microcalcification classification by establishing an efficient computer-aided diagnosis system that extracts Daubechies-4 and…”
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    Computerized task battery assessment of cognitive and performance effects of acute phenytoin motion sickness therapy by Chelen, W, Ahmed, N, Kabrisky, M, Rogers, S

    “…Phenytoin was previously evaluated as an efficacious anti-motion sickness therapy in more than 24 individuals. To be effective, this short-term, novel therapy…”
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    Use of artificial intelligence to identify cardiovascular compromise in a model of hemorrhagic shock by Glass, Todd F, Knapp, Jason, Amburn, Philip, Clay, Bruce A, Kabrisky, Matt, Rogers, Steven K, Garcia, Victor F

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-02-2004)
    “…OBJECTIVETo determine whether a prototype artificial intelligence system can identify volume of hemorrhage in a porcine model of controlled hemorrhagic shock…”
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    Experimental Determination of a Portion of the Human Vestibular System Response Through Measurement of Eyeball Counterroll by Hannen, R. A., Kabrisky, M., Replogle, C. R., Hartzler, V. L., Roccaforte, P. A.

    “…This work was undertaken to obtain a description of a portion (the otolith organs) of the human vestibular system. The vestibular system is fairly…”
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    Use of phenytoin in the prevention of motion sickness by Chelen, W, Kabrisky, M, Hatsell, C, Morales, R, Fix, E, Scott, M

    “…In a placebo-controlled double-blind crossover pilot study of acute Coriolis-induced motion sickness treatment/prevention in humans employing an anticonvulsant…”
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    Neural networks for automatic target recognition by Rogers, Steven K., Colombi, John M., Martin, Curtis E., Gainey, James C., Fielding, Ken H., Burns, Tom J., Ruck, Dennis W., Kabrisky, Matthew, Oxley, Mark

    Published in Neural networks (1995)
    “…Many applications reported in artificial neural networks are associated with military problems. This paper reviews concepts associated with the processing of…”
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    A facial feature communications interface for the non-vocal by Goble, J.R., Suarez, P.F., Rogers, S.K., Ruck, D.W., Arndt, C., Kabrisky, M.

    “…A viable communications interface for the nonvocal handicapped that is a by-product of recent face recognition research is described. The system uses either…”
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    Color blindness and a color human visual system model by Martin, C.E., Keller, J.O., Rogers, S.K., Kabrinsky, M.

    “…A physiologically motivated human color visual system model which represents visual information with one brightness component (A) and two chromatic components…”
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