Imperial College London / The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine

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Location: London, United Kingdom (GB) GB

ISNI: 0000000121138111

ROR: https://ror.org/041kmwe10

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Unsupervised Similarity Learning for Image Registration with Energy-Based Models (2024) Grzech D, Folgoc LL, Azampour MF, Vlontzos A, Glocker B, Navab N, Schnabel J, Kainz B Conference contribution URCDM: Ultra-Resolution Image Synthesis in Histopathology (2024) Cechnicka S, Ball J, Baugh M, Reynaud H, Simmonds N, Smith AP, Horsfield C, et al. Conference contribution Nonlinear System Identification with Multiple Data Sets for Structures with Bolted Joints (2024) Blackham J, Spits A, Lengger M, Safari S, Shetty D, Schwingshackl C, Allen MS, et al. Conference contribution Affect and Emotion (2024) Löchner J, Schuller BW Authored book Universal Topology Refinement for Medical Image Segmentation with Polynomial Feature Synthesis (2024) Li L, Wang H, Baugh M, Ma Q, Zhang W, Ouyang C, Rueckert D, Kainz B Conference contribution Sadness-Based Approach-Avoidance Modification Training for Subjective Stress in Adults: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (2023) Rupp L, Keinert EM, Böhme S, Gmelch LM, Eskofier B, Schuller BW, Berking M Journal article Control of neural transport for normalising flows (2023) Ruiz-Balet D, Zuazua Iriondo E Journal article, Original article "Do touch!" - 3D Scanning and Printing Technologies for the Haptic Representation of Cultural Assets: A Study with Blind Target Users (2023) Bruns A, Spiesberger AA, Triantafyllopoulos A, Müller P, Schuller BW Conference contribution Guest Editorial Trustworthy and Collaborative AI for Personalised Healthcare Through Edge-of-Things (2023) Ren Z, Schuller BW, Eskofier B, Nguyen TT, Nejdl W Journal article Audiotactile Stimulation Can Improve Syllable Discrimination through Multisensory Integration in the Theta Frequency Band (2023) Guilleminot P, Graef C, Butters E, Reichenbach T Journal article