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Mohamed Ali Souibgui, Asma Bensalah, Jialuo Chen, Alicia Fornes, & Michelle Waldispühl. (2023). A User Perspective on HTR methods for the Automatic Transcription of Rare Scripts: The Case of Codex Runicus Just Accepted. JOCCH - ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 15(4), 1–18.
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Mohamed Ali Souibgui, Pau Torras, Jialuo Chen, & Alicia Fornes. (2023). An Evaluation of Handwritten Text Recognition Methods for Historical Ciphered Manuscripts. In 7th International Workshop on Historical Document Imaging and Processing (pp. 7–12).
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Mohamed Ali Souibgui, Sanket Biswas, Andres Mafla, Ali Furkan Biten, Alicia Fornes, Yousri Kessentini, et al. (2023). Text-DIAE: a self-supervised degradation invariant autoencoder for text recognition and document enhancement. In Proceedings of the 37th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 37).
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Mohamed Ali Souibgui, Sanket Biswas, Sana Khamekhem Jemni, Yousri Kessentini, Alicia Fornes, Josep Llados, et al. (2022). DocEnTr: An End-to-End Document Image Enhancement Transformer. In 26th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (pp. 1699–1705).
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Mohamed Ali Souibgui, & Y.Kessentini. (2022). DE-GAN: A Conditional Generative Adversarial Network for Document Enhancement. TPAMI - IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 44(3), 1180–1191.
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Mohamed Ali Souibgui, Y.Kessentini, & Alicia Fornes. (2020). A conditional GAN based approach for distorted camera captured documents recovery. In 4th Mediterranean Conference on Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence.
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Mohamed Ilyes Lakhal, Albert Clapes, Sergio Escalera, Oswald Lanz, & Andrea Cavallaro. (2018). Residual Stacked RNNs for Action Recognition. In 9th International Workshop on Human Behavior Understanding (pp. 534–548).
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Mohamed Ilyes Lakhal, Hakan Çevikalp, Sergio Escalera, & Ferda Ofli. (2018). Recurrent Neural Networks for Remote Sensing Image Classification. IETCV - IET Computer Vision, 12(7), 1040–1045.
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Mohamed Ilyes Lakhal, Hakan Cevikalp, & Sergio Escalera. (2018). CRN: End-to-end Convolutional Recurrent Network Structure Applied to Vehicle Classification. In 13th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (Vol. 5, pp. 137–144).
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Mohamed Ramzy Ibrahim, Robert Benavente, Daniel Ponsa, & Felipe Lumbreras. (2024). SWViT-RRDB: Shifted Window Vision Transformer Integrating Residual in Residual Dense Block for Remote Sensing Super-Resolution. In 19th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications.
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Mohamed Ramzy Ibrahim, Robert Benavente, Daniel Ponsa, & Felipe Lumbreras. (2023). Unveiling the Influence of Image Super-Resolution on Aerial Scene Classification. In Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis, Computer Vision, and Applications (Vol. 14469, 214–228). LNCS.
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Mohamed Ramzy Ibrahim, Robert Benavente, Felipe Lumbreras, & Daniel Ponsa. (2022). 3DRRDB: Super Resolution of Multiple Remote Sensing Images using 3D Residual in Residual Dense Blocks. In CVPR 2022 Workshop on IEEE Perception Beyond the Visible Spectrum workshop series (PBVS, 18th Edition).
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Mohammad A. Haque, Ruben B. Bautista, Kamal Nasrollahi, Sergio Escalera, Christian B. Laursen, Ramin Irani, et al. (2018). Deep Multimodal Pain Recognition: A Database and Comparision of Spatio-Temporal Visual Modalities, Faces and Gestures. In 13th IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (pp. 250–257).
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Mohammad Ali Bagheri, Gang Hu, Qigang Gao, & Sergio Escalera. (2014). A Framework of Multi-Classifier Fusion for Human Action Recognition. In 22nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition (pp. 1260–1265).
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Mohammad Ali Bagheri, Qigang Gao, Sergio Escalera, Huamin Ren, Thomas B. Moeslund, & Elham Etemad. (2017). Locality Regularized Group Sparse Coding for Action Recognition. CVIU - Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 158, 106–114.
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