Name
Affiliation
Papers
ANDREAS VÉCSEI
St. Anna Children’s Hospital, 1090, Vienna, Austria
33
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
27
167
18.36
Referers 
Referees 
References 
235
340
316
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Improving Endoscopic Decision Support Systems by Translating Between Imaging Modalities00.342020
Automated classification of celiac disease during upper endoscopy: Status quo and quo vadis.10.362018
Evaluation of domain specific data augmentation techniques for the classification of celiac disease using endoscopic imagery20.382017
Convolutional Neural Network Architectures For The Automated Diagnosis Of Celiac Disease00.342016
Incorporating human knowledge in automated celiac disease diagnosis00.342016
Narrow band imaging versus white-light: What is best for computer-assisted diagnosis of celiac disease?10.362016
CNN transfer learning for the automated diagnosis of celiac disease00.342016
Boosting Small-Data Performance of LBP: A Case Study in Celiac Disease Diagnosis20.372015
Comparing Endoscopic Imaging Configurations In Computer-Aided Celiac Disease Diagnosis20.382015
Dealing with Intra-Class and Intra-Image Variations in Automatic Celiac Disease Diagnosis.20.382015
Getting one step closer to fully automatized celiac disease diagnosis30.392014
Quality Based Information Fusion In Fully Automatized Celiac Disease Diagnosis10.352014
The Effect of Endoscopic Lens Distortion Correction on Physicians' Diagnosis Performance.10.362014
Degradation Adaptive Texture Classification: A Case Study In Celiac Disease Diagnosis Brings New Insight30.422014
Do we need annotation experts? A case study in celiac disease classification.70.492014
Barrel-Type Distortion Compensated Fourier Feature Extraction.50.452013
Shape Curvature Histogram: A Shape Feature for Celiac Disease Diagnosis.100.642013
Distortion Adaptive Image Classification - An Alternative to Barrel-Type Distortion Correction.20.382013
Feature Extraction with Intrinsic Distortion Correction in Celiac Disease Imagery: No Need for Rasterization.00.342013
Scale invariant texture descriptors for classifying celiac disease.221.022013
Improved endoscope distortion correction does not necessarily enhance mucosa-classification based medical decision support systems40.492012
Customised frequency pre-filtering in a local binary pattern-based classification of gastrointestinal images40.422012
Endoscope distortion correction does not (easily) improve mucosa-based classification of celiac disease.40.472012
Complex wavelet transform variants in a scale invariant classification of celiac disease20.392011
Statistical analysis of the impact of distortion (correction) on an automated classification of celiac disease80.602011
Systematic assessment of performance prediction techniques in medical image classification: a case study on celiac disease.50.472011
Impact of Histogram Subset Selection on Classification using Multi-scale LBP-Operators.40.422011
Predicting the histology of colorectal lesions in a probabilistic framework70.712010
Computer-aided classification of zoom-endoscopical images using Fourier filters.70.512010
Automated classification of duodenal imagery in celiac disease using evolved Fourier feature vectors.122.642009
Improving pit-pattern classification of endoscopy images by a combination of experts.100.782009
Feature extraction from multi-directional multi-resolution image transformations for the classification of zoom-endoscopy images160.882009
Computer-assisted pit-pattern classification in different wavelet domains for supporting dignity assessment of colonic polyps201.142009