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    The Contribution of Explainable Machine Learning Algorithms Using ROI-based Brain Surface Morphology Parameters in Distinguishing Early-onset Schizophrenia From Bipolar Disorder by Saglam, Yesim, Ermis, Cagatay, Takir, Seyma, Oz, Ahmet, Hamid, Rauf, Kose, Hatice, Bas, Ahmet, Karacetin, Gul

    Published in Academic radiology (01-09-2024)
    “…To differentiate early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) from early-onset bipolar disorder (EBD) using surface-based morphometry measurements and brain volumes using…”
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    Journal Article
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    Contrastive learning based facial action unit detection in children with hearing impairment for a socially assistive robot platform by Gurpinar, Cemal, Takir, Seyma, Bicer, Erhan, Uluer, Pinar, Arica, Nafiz, Kose, Hatice

    Published in Image and vision computing (01-12-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Novel application of two different DA methods to improve the facial AU detection.•Contrastive learning as a domain adaptation method with a…”
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    Sentiment Analysis in Turkish Sign Language Through Facial Expressions and Hand Gestures by Takir, Seyma, Bilen, Baris, Arslan, Dogukan

    “…In sign languages, where communication is achieved through hand gestures, facial expressions and body language, signs are the subject of many studies due to…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Masking and Compression Techniques for Efficient Action Unit Detection of Children for Social Robots by Bicer, Erhan, Takir, Seyma, Gurpinar, Cemal, Uluer, Pinar, Kose, Hatice

    “…This paper proposes masking and compression techniques for action unit detection of children to be used on a social robot. The aim of the study is to develop a…”
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    RPPG Detection in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder during Robot-child Interaction Studies

    “…Children with ASD (Autism spectrum disorder) have difficulties in expressing their emotions and social interaction with their environment. In recent studies,…”
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    Conference Proceeding