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Christoph Linse
Christoph Linse
Research associate, University of Lübeck
Verified email at inb.uni-luebeck.de
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Explainable COVID-19 detection using chest CT scans and deep learning
H Alshazly, C Linse, E Barth, T Martinetz
Sensors 21 (2), 455, 2021
1492021
Ensembles of deep learning models and transfer learning for ear recognition
H Alshazly, C Linse, E Barth, T Martinetz
Sensors 19 (19), 4139, 2019
712019
Deep convolutional neural networks for unconstrained ear recognition
H Alshazly, C Linse, E Barth, T Martinetz
IEEE Access 8, 170295-170310, 2020
442020
Handcrafted versus CNN features for ear recognition
H Alshazly, C Linse, E Barth, T Martinetz
Symmetry 11 (12), 1493, 2019
402019
COVID-Nets: deep CNN architectures for detecting COVID-19 using chest CT scans
H Alshazly, C Linse, M Abdalla, E Barth, T Martinetz
PeerJ Computer Science 7, e655, 2021
342021
Towards explainable ear recognition systems using deep residual networks
H Alshazly, C Linse, E Barth, SA Idris, T Martinetz
IEEE Access 9, 122254-122273, 2021
252021
A walk in the black-box: 3D visualization of large neural networks in virtual reality
C Linse, H Alshazly, T Martinetz
Neural Computing and Applications, 1-16, 2022
32022
Large Neural Networks Learning from Scratch with Very Few Data and without Regularization
C Linse, T Martinetz
arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.08836, 2022
2022
Prediction of Protein Function using semantic Fingerprints-Multivariate Data Classification by Artificial Neural Networks involving dimensional Reduction
C Linse
NTNU, 2016
2016
GPS Aided Oil Spill Tracking and Mapping System: Application to Offshore Petroleum Industry
N Velmurugan, MH Belay, C Linse, Y Dai, SS Navas, KC Ramesh Kumar
Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference, 2015
2015
Prediction of Protein Function using semantic Fingerprints
C Linse
CovidResNet and CovidDenseNet for Transfer Learning of CT based COVID-19 Detection
H Alshazly, C Linse, E Barth, T Martinetz
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