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Debasis Mitra
Debasis Mitra
Professor of Computer Science, Florida Institute of Technology
Verified email at go.fit.edu - Homepage
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Qualitative direction calculi with arbitrary granularity
J Renz, D Mitra
PRICAI 3157, 65-74, 2004
1892004
Machine learning and data mining for computer security: methods and applications
MA Maloof
Springer-Verlag London Limited, 2006
1832006
Imaging of high-Z material for nuclear contraband detection with a minimal prototype of a muon tomography station based on GEM detectors
K Gnanvo, LV Grasso III, M Hohlmann, JB Locke, A Quintero, D Mitra
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators …, 2011
1082011
Distributed constraint satisfaction and optimization with privacy enforcement
MC Silaghi, D Mitra
Proceedings. IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent …, 2004
1062004
Exploration of PET and MRI radiomic features for decoding breast cancer phenotypes and prognosis
S Huang, BL Franc, RJ Harnish, G Liu, D Mitra, TP Copeland, VA Arasu, ...
NPJ breast cancer 4 (1), 24, 2018
1012018
GEANT4 Simulation of a Cosmic Ray Muon Tomography System With Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors for the Detection of High- Materials
M Hohlmann, P Ford, K Gnanvo, J Helsby, D Pena, R Hoch, D Mitra
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 56 (3), 1356-1363, 2009
522009
Spatial and temporal reasoning: beyond Allen's calculus
G Ligozat, D Mitra, JF Condotta
AI Communications 17 (4), 223-233, 2004
342004
Design and construction of a first prototype muon tomography system with GEM detectors for the detection of nuclear contraband
M Hohlmann, K Gnanvo, L Grasso, JB Locke, A Quintero, D Mitra
2009 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC), 971-975, 2009
272009
Performance expectations for a tomography system using cosmic ray muons and micro pattern gas detectors for the detection of nuclear contraband
K Gnanvo, P Ford, J Helsby, R Hoch, D Mitra, M Hohlmann
2008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 1278-1284, 2008
202008
Big data in medical image processing
R Suganya, S Rajaram, AS Abdullah
CRC Press, 2018
192018
MORPHEUS: motif oriented representations to purge hostile events from unlabeled sequences
G Tandon, P Chan, D Mitra
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM workshop on Visualization and data mining for …, 2004
192004
Incorporating radiomics into machine learning models to predict outcomes of neuroblastoma
G Liu, M Poon, MA Zapala, WC Temple, KT Vo, KK Matthay, D Mitra, ...
Journal of Digital Imaging 35 (3), 605-612, 2022
182022
Clustering-initiated factor analysis application for tissue classification in dynamic brain positron emission tomography
R Boutchko, D Mitra, SL Baker, WJ Jagust, GT Gullberg
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism 35 (7), 1104-1111, 2015
182015
Reconstruction of 4-D dynamic SPECT images from inconsistent projections using a spline initialized FADS algorithm (SIFADS)
M Abdalah, R Boutchko, D Mitra, GT Gullberg
IEEE transactions on medical imaging 34 (1), 216-228, 2014
182014
A Class of Star-Algebras for Point-Based Qualitative Reasoning in Two-Dimensional Space.
D Mitra
FLAIRS, 486-491, 2002
182002
Temporal Constraint Networks in Nonlinear Time
FD Anger, D Mitra, RV Rodriguez
13th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Workshop on Spatial and …, 1998
171998
Qualitative reasoning with arbitrary angular directions
D Mitra
Proc. of the AAAI-02 W20 Workshop on Spatial and Temporal Reasoning, 2002
162002
A possibilistic interval constraint problem: Fuzzy temporal reasoning
D Mitra, P Srinivasan, ML Gerard, AE Hands
Proceedings of 1994 IEEE 3rd International Fuzzy Systems Conference, 1434-1439, 1994
151994
A multiple-platform decentralized route finding system
HW Guesgen, D Mitra
Multiple Approaches to Intelligent Systems: 12th International Conference on …, 1999
131999
Muon tomography algorithms for nuclear threat detection
R Hoch, D Mitra, K Gnanvo, M Hohlmann
Opportunities and challenges for next-generation applied intelligence, 225-231, 2009
102009
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