Hongren Zhang's research while affiliated with Jilin University and other places
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Publications (2)
In minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, it is of practical significance to quickly locate the location and category information of the surgical instrument. It can remind medical personnel of irreversible injury caused to patients due to leaving surgical instruments after the operation. In this paper, the Gaussian kernel is introduced into each...
In minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery,it is of practical significance to quickly locate the location and category information of surgical instruments.It can remind medical personnel of irreversible injury caused to patients due to leaving surgical instruments after the operation.In this paper,Gaussian kernel is introduced into each ground trut...
Citations
... However, infrared images still suffers from low image contrast and quality, inadequate expression of texture and detail information, as well as susceptibility to noise. Therefore, the fusion of infrared and visible images can effectively overcome the limitations of single sensors, compensate for scene information, and provide richer information and stronger robustness for advanced vision tasks such as object detection [1], object tracking [2], and semantic segmentation [3]. ...