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Martin Rogers
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Microsporidia: a new taxonomic, evolutionary, and ecological synthesis
J Bojko, AW Reinke, GD Stentiford, B Williams, MSJ Rogers, D Bass
Trends in Parasitology 38 (8), 642-659, 2022
78*2022
VEdge_Detector: Automated coastal vegetation edge detection using a convolutional neural network
MSJ Rogers, T Spencer, M Bithell, S Brooks
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2021
162021
Podocotyle atomon (Trematoda: Digenea) impacts reproductive behaviour, survival and physiology in Gammarus zaddachi (Amphipoda)
KL Arundell, A Dubuffet, N Wedell, J Bojko, MSJ Rogers, AM Dunn
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 136 (1), 51-62, 2019
82019
Can Structure from Motion determine the efficacy of river re‐meandering as a natural flood management measure?
MSJ Rogers
MS thesis, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, 2017
32017
Exploiting satellite technology and machine learning to describe and predict hazardous shoreline change
M Rogers
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 276, 2020
12020
Sea ice detection using concurrent multispectral and synthetic aperture radar imagery
MSJ Rogers, M Fox, A Fleming, L van Zeeland, J Wilkinson, JS Hosking
Remote Sensing of Environment 305, 114073, 2024
2024
Automatic Segmentation of Ice Floes for Floe Size Distribution
L van Zeeland, MSJ Rogers, N Hughes, A Fleming, BR Evans, ...
Northern Lights Deep Learning Conference Abstracts 2024, 2023
2023
Histopathological screening of Pontogammarus robustoides (Amphipoda), an invader on route to the United Kingdom
DA Warren, AL Burgess, S Prati, K Bacela-Spychalska, MSJ Rogers, ...
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 200, 107970, 2023
2023
Classifying sea ice in high-resolution SAR imagery using deep learning
A McDonald, J Dimasaka, M Plumridge, J Torry, AC Zúñiga González, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-9816, 2023
2023
Machine Learning and remote sensing applications to shoreline dynamics
M Rogers
2022
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