Publications by authors named "Moirogiorgou K"

Power line inspection is one important task performed by electricity distribution network operators worldwide. It is part of the equipment maintenance for such companies and forms a crucial procedure since it can provide diagnostics and prognostics about the condition of the power line network. Furthermore, it helps with effective decision making in the case of fault detection.

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Multiclass image classification is a complex task that has been thoroughly investigated in the past. Decomposition-based strategies are commonly employed to address it. Typically, these methods divide the original problem into smaller, potentially simpler problems, allowing the application of numerous well-established learning algorithms that may not apply directly to the original task.

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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. It is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women in 140 countries out of 184 reporting countries. Lesions of breast cancer are abnormal areas in the breast tissues.

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major health problem throughout the world. It is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality and also causes considerable economic burden to society. The early symptoms related to previous observations and abnormal events, which can be subjectively acquired by self-assessment of individuals, bear significant clinical relevance and are regularly preserved in the patient's health record.

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eMass project aims to digitalize the medical examination procedure of recruitment phase of conscripts in the Hellenic Navy. eMass integrates recruits' Electronic Health Record (EHR), while allows a pre-screening test, through portable telemedicine equipment. The data will be exploited to assess the individual's cardiovascular risk through appropriate digital tools and algorithms.

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Identification of candidate genes responsible for specific phenotypes, such as cancer, has been a major challenge in the field of bioinformatics. Given a DNA Microarray dataset, traditional feature selection methods produce lists of candidate genes which vary significantly under variations of the training data. That instability hinders the validity of research findings and raises doubts about the reliability of such methods.

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