Search Results for author: Luyao Chen

Found 8 papers, 1 papers with code

AI of Brain and Cognitive Sciences: From the Perspective of First Principles

no code implementations20 Jan 2023 Luyao Chen, Zhiqiang Chen, Longsheng Jiang, Xiang Liu, Linlu Xu, Bo Zhang, Xiaolong Zou, Jinying Gao, Yu Zhu, Xizi Gong, Shan Yu, Sen Song, Liangyi Chen, Fang Fang, Si Wu, Jia Liu

Nowadays, we have witnessed the great success of AI in various applications, including image classification, game playing, protein structure analysis, language translation, and content generation.

Few-Shot Learning Image Classification

An End-to-end Entangled Segmentation and Classification Convolutional Neural Network for Periodontitis Stage Grading from Periapical Radiographic Images

no code implementations27 Sep 2021 Tanjida Kabir, Chun-Teh Lee, Jiman Nelson, Sally Sheng, Hsiu-Wan Meng, Luyao Chen, Muhammad F Walji, Xioaqian Jiang, Shayan Shams

We developed an end-to-end deep learning network HYNETS (Hybrid NETwork for pEriodoNTiTiS STagES from radiograpH) by integrating segmentation and classification tasks for grading periodontitis from periapical radiographic images.

Multi-Task Learning Segmentation

Drug repurposing for COVID-19 using graph neural network and harmonizing multiple evidence

no code implementations23 Sep 2020 Kanglin Hsieh, Yinyin Wang, Luyao Chen, Zhongming Zhao, Sean Savitz, Xiaoqian Jiang, Jing Tang, Yejin Kim

In summary, we demonstrated that the integration of extensive interactions, deep neural networks, and rigorous validation can facilitate the rapid identification of candidate drugs for COVID-19 treatment.

Discriminative Sleep Patterns of Alzheimer's Disease via Tensor Factorization

no code implementations14 May 2019 Yejin Kim, Xiaoqian Jiang, Luyao Chen, Xiaojin Li, Licong Cui

Sleep change is commonly reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and their brain wave studies show decrease in dreaming and non-dreaming stages.

EEG

Combining Representation Learning with Tensor Factorization for Risk Factor Analysis - an application to Epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease

no code implementations14 May 2019 Xiaoqian Jiang, Samden Lhatoo, Guo-Qiang Zhang, Luyao Chen, Yejin Kim

Existing studies consider Alzheimer's disease (AD) a comorbidity of epilepsy, but also recognize epilepsy to occur more frequently in patients with AD than those without.

Representation Learning

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