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Author | Xavier Soria; Angel Sappa; Riad I. Hammoud | ||||
Title | Wide-Band Color Imagery Restoration for RGB-NIR Single Sensor Images | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | Sensors | Abbreviated Journal | SENS |
Volume | 18 | Issue ![]() |
7 | Pages | 2059 |
Keywords | RGB-NIR sensor; multispectral imaging; deep learning; CNNs | ||||
Abstract | Multi-spectral RGB-NIR sensors have become ubiquitous in recent years. These sensors allow the visible and near-infrared spectral bands of a given scene to be captured at the same time. With such cameras, the acquired imagery has a compromised RGB color representation due to near-infrared bands (700–1100 nm) cross-talking with the visible bands (400–700 nm).
This paper proposes two deep learning-based architectures to recover the full RGB color images, thus removing the NIR information from the visible bands. The proposed approaches directly restore the high-resolution RGB image by means of convolutional neural networks. They are evaluated with several outdoor images; both architectures reach a similar performance when evaluated in different scenarios and using different similarity metrics. Both of them improve the state of the art approaches. |
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Notes | ADAS; MSIAU; 600.086; 600.130; 600.122; 600.118 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ SSH2018 | Serial | 3145 | ||
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Author | Diana Ramirez Cifuentes; Ana Freire; Ricardo Baeza Yates; Joaquim Punti Vidal; Pilar Medina Bravo; Diego Velazquez; Josep M. Gonfaus; Jordi Gonzalez | ||||
Title | Detection of Suicidal Ideation on Social Media: Multimodal, Relational, and Behavioral Analysis | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2020 | Publication | Journal of Medical Internet Research | Abbreviated Journal | JMIR |
Volume | 22 | Issue ![]() |
7 | Pages | e17758 |
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Suicide risk assessment usually involves an interaction between doctors and patients. However, a significant number of people with mental disorders receive no treatment for their condition due to the limited access to mental health care facilities; the reduced availability of clinicians; the lack of awareness; and stigma, neglect, and discrimination surrounding mental disorders. In contrast, internet access and social media usage have increased significantly, providing experts and patients with a means of communication that may contribute to the development of methods to detect mental health issues among social media users. Objective: This paper aimed to describe an approach for the suicide risk assessment of Spanish-speaking users on social media. We aimed to explore behavioral, relational, and multimodal data extracted from multiple social platforms and develop machine learning models to detect users at risk. Methods: We characterized users based on their writings, posting patterns, relations with other users, and images posted. We also evaluated statistical and deep learning approaches to handle multimodal data for the detection of users with signs of suicidal ideation (suicidal ideation risk group). Our methods were evaluated over a dataset of 252 users annotated by clinicians. To evaluate the performance of our models, we distinguished 2 control groups: users who make use of suicide-related vocabulary (focused control group) and generic random users (generic control group). Results: We identified significant statistical differences between the textual and behavioral attributes of each of the control groups compared with the suicidal ideation risk group. At a 95% CI, when comparing the suicidal ideation risk group and the focused control group, the number of friends (P=.04) and median tweet length (P=.04) were significantly different. The median number of friends for a focused control user (median 578.5) was higher than that for a user at risk (median 372.0). Similarly, the median tweet length was higher for focused control users, with 16 words against 13 words of suicidal ideation risk users. Our findings also show that the combination of textual, visual, relational, and behavioral data outperforms the accuracy of using each modality separately. We defined text-based baseline models based on bag of words and word embeddings, which were outperformed by our models, obtaining an increase in accuracy of up to 8% when distinguishing users at risk from both types of control users. Conclusions: The types of attributes analyzed are significant for detecting users at risk, and their combination outperforms the results provided by generic, exclusively text-based baseline models. After evaluating the contribution of image-based predictive models, we believe that our results can be improved by enhancing the models based on textual and relational features. These methods can be extended and applied to different use cases related to other mental disorders. |
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Notes | ISE; 600.098; 600.119 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | Admin @ si @ RFB2020 | Serial | 3552 | ||
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Author | Diana Ramirez Cifuentes; Ana Freire; Ricardo Baeza Yates; Nadia Sanz Lamora; Aida Alvarez; Alexandre Gonzalez; Meritxell Lozano; Roger Llobet; Diego Velazquez; Josep M. Gonfaus; Jordi Gonzalez | ||||
Title | Characterization of Anorexia Nervosa on Social Media: Textual, Visual, Relational, Behavioral, and Demographical Analysis | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2021 | Publication | Journal of Medical Internet Research | Abbreviated Journal | JMIR |
Volume | 23 | Issue ![]() |
7 | Pages | e25925 |
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Abstract | Background: Eating disorders are psychological conditions characterized by unhealthy eating habits. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is defined as the belief of being overweight despite being dangerously underweight. The psychological signs involve emotional and behavioral issues. There is evidence that signs and symptoms can manifest on social media, wherein both harmful and beneficial content is shared daily. | ||||
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Call Number | Admin @ si @ RFB2021 | Serial | 3665 | ||
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Author | Zhen Xu; Sergio Escalera; Adrien Pavao; Magali Richard; Wei-Wei Tu; Quanming Yao; Huan Zhao; Isabelle Guyon | ||||
Title | Codabench: Flexible, easy-to-use, and reproducible meta-benchmark platform | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2022 | Publication | Patterns | Abbreviated Journal | PATTERNS |
Volume | 3 | Issue ![]() |
7 | Pages | 100543 |
Keywords | Machine learning; data science; benchmark platform; reproducibility; competitions | ||||
Abstract | Obtaining a standardized benchmark of computational methods is a major issue in data-science communities. Dedicated frameworks enabling fair benchmarking in a unified environment are yet to be developed. Here, we introduce Codabench, a meta-benchmark platform that is open sourced and community driven for benchmarking algorithms or software agents versus datasets or tasks. A public instance of Codabench is open to everyone free of charge and allows benchmark organizers to fairly compare submissions under the same setting (software, hardware, data, algorithms), with custom protocols and data formats. Codabench has unique features facilitating easy organization of flexible and reproducible benchmarks, such as the possibility of reusing templates of benchmarks and supplying compute resources on demand. Codabench has been used internally and externally on various applications, receiving more than 130 users and 2,500 submissions. As illustrative use cases, we introduce four diverse benchmarks covering graph machine learning, cancer heterogeneity, clinical diagnosis, and reinforcement learning. | ||||
Address | June 24, 2022 | ||||
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Publisher | Science Direct | Place of Publication | Editor | ||
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Call Number | Admin @ si @ XEP2022 | Serial | 3764 | ||
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Author | Carlos Martin-Isla; Victor M Campello; Cristian Izquierdo; Kaisar Kushibar; Carla Sendra Balcells; Polyxeni Gkontra; Alireza Sojoudi; Mitchell J Fulton; Tewodros Weldebirhan Arega; Kumaradevan Punithakumar; Lei Li; Xiaowu Sun; Yasmina Al Khalil; Di Liu; Sana Jabbar; Sandro Queiros; Francesco Galati; Moona Mazher; Zheyao Gao; Marcel Beetz; Lennart Tautz; Christoforos Galazis; Marta Varela; Markus Hullebrand; Vicente Grau; Xiahai Zhuang; Domenec Puig; Maria A Zuluaga; Hassan Mohy Ud Din; Dimitris Metaxas; Marcel Breeuwer; Rob J van der Geest; Michelle Noga; Stephanie Bricq; Mark E Rentschler; Andrea Guala; Steffen E Petersen; Sergio Escalera; Jose F Rodriguez Palomares; Karim Lekadir | ||||
Title | Deep Learning Segmentation of the Right Ventricle in Cardiac MRI: The M&ms Challenge | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2023 | Publication | IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics | Abbreviated Journal | JBHI |
Volume | 27 | Issue ![]() |
7 | Pages | 3302-3313 |
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Abstract | In recent years, several deep learning models have been proposed to accurately quantify and diagnose cardiac pathologies. These automated tools heavily rely on the accurate segmentation of cardiac structures in MRI images. However, segmentation of the right ventricle is challenging due to its highly complex shape and ill-defined borders. Hence, there is a need for new methods to handle such structure's geometrical and textural complexities, notably in the presence of pathologies such as Dilated Right Ventricle, Tricuspid Regurgitation, Arrhythmogenesis, Tetralogy of Fallot, and Inter-atrial Communication. The last MICCAI challenge on right ventricle segmentation was held in 2012 and included only 48 cases from a single clinical center. As part of the 12th Workshop on Statistical Atlases and Computational Models of the Heart (STACOM 2021), the M&Ms-2 challenge was organized to promote the interest of the research community around right ventricle segmentation in multi-disease, multi-view, and multi-center cardiac MRI. Three hundred sixty CMR cases, including short-axis and long-axis 4-chamber views, were collected from three Spanish hospitals using nine different scanners from three different vendors, and included a diverse set of right and left ventricle pathologies. The solutions provided by the participants show that nnU-Net achieved the best results overall. However, multi-view approaches were able to capture additional information, highlighting the need to integrate multiple cardiac diseases, views, scanners, and acquisition protocols to produce reliable automatic cardiac segmentation algorithms. | ||||
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Call Number | Admin @ si @ MCI2023 | Serial | 3880 | ||
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Author | David Roche; Debora Gil; Jesus Giraldo | ||||
Title | Multiple active receptor conformation, agonist efficacy and maximum effect of the system: the conformation-based operational model of agonism, | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2013 | Publication | Drug Discovery Today | Abbreviated Journal | DDT |
Volume | 18 | Issue ![]() |
7-8 | Pages | 365-371 |
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Abstract | The operational model of agonism assumes that the maximum effect a particular receptor system can achieve (the Em parameter) is fixed. Em estimates are above but close to the asymptotic maximum effects of endogenous agonists. The concept of Em is contradicted by superagonists and those positive allosteric modulators that significantly increase the maximum effect of endogenous agonists. An extension of the operational model is proposed that assumes that the Em parameter does not necessarily have a single value for a receptor system but has multiple values associated to multiple active receptor conformations. The model provides a mechanistic link between active receptor conformation and agonist efficacy, which can be useful for the analysis of agonist response under different receptor scenarios. | ||||
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Publisher | Elsevier | Place of Publication | Editor | ||
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Notes | IAM; 600.057; 600.054 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | IAM @ iam @ RGG2013a | Serial | 2190 | ||
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Author | Debora Gil; Petia Radeva | ||||
Title | Curvature based Distance Maps | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2003 | Publication | CVC Technical Report | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Publisher | Computer Vision Center | Place of Publication | Editor | ||
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Call Number | IAM @ iam @ GIR2003a | Serial | 1534 | ||
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Author | Debora Gil; Jaume Garcia; Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Enric Marti | ||||
Title | Manifold parametrization of the left ventricle for a statistical modelling of its complete anatomy | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | 8th Medical Imaging | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 7623 | Issue ![]() |
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Abstract | Distortion of Left Ventricle (LV) external anatomy is related to some dysfunctions, such as hypertrophy. The architecture of myocardial fibers determines LV electromechanical activation patterns as well as mechanics. Thus, their joined modelling would allow the design of specific interventions (such as peacemaker implantation and LV remodelling) and therapies (such as resynchronization). On one hand, accurate modelling of external anatomy requires either a dense sampling or a continuous infinite dimensional approach, which requires non-Euclidean statistics. On the other hand, computation of fiber models requires statistics on Riemannian spaces. Most approaches compute separate statistical models for external anatomy and fibers architecture. In this work we propose a general mathematical framework based on differential geometry concepts for computing a statistical model including, both, external and fiber anatomy. Our framework provides a continuous approach to external anatomy supporting standard statistics. We also provide a straightforward formula for the computation of the Riemannian fiber statistics. We have applied our methodology to the computation of complete anatomical atlas of canine hearts from diffusion tensor studies. The orientation of fibers over the average external geometry agrees with the segmental description of orientations reported in the literature. | ||||
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Call Number | IAM @ iam @ GGH2010a | Serial | 1522 | ||
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Author | Jaume Garcia | ||||
Title | Generalized Active Shape Models Applied to Cardiac Function Analysis | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2004 | Publication | CVC Technical Report | Abbreviated Journal | |
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Keywords | Cardiac Analysis; Deformable Models; Active Contour Models; Active Shape Models; Tagged MRI; HARP; Contrast Echocardiography. | ||||
Abstract | Medical imaging is very useful in the assessment and treatment of many diseases. To deal with the great amount of data provided by imaging scanners and extract quantitative information that physicians can interpret, many analysis algorithms have been developed. Any process of analysis always consists of a first step of segmenting some particular structure. In medical imaging, structures are not always well defined and suffer from noise artifacts thus, ordinary segmentation methods are not well suited. The ones that seem to give better results are those based on deformable models. Nevertheless, despite their capability of mixing image features together with smoothness constraints that may compensate for image irregularities, these are naturally local methods, i. e., each node of the active contour evolve taking into account information about its neighbors and some other weak constraints about flexibility and smoothness, but not about the global shape that they should find. Due to the fact that structures to be segmented are the same for all cases but with some inter and intra-patient variation, the incorporation of a priori knowledge about shape in the segmentation method will provide robustness to it. Active Shape Models is an algorithm based on the creation of a shape model called Point Distribution Model. It performs a segmentation using only shapes similar than those previously learned from a training set that capture most of the variation presented by the structure. This algorithm works by updating shape nodes along a normal segment which often can be too restrictive. For this reason we propose a generalization of this algorithm that we call Generalized Active Shape Models and fully integrates the a priori knowledge given by the Point Distribution Model with deformable models or any other appropriate segmentation method. Two different applications to cardiac imaging of this generalized method are developed and promising results are shown. | ||||
Address | CVC (UAB) | ||||
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Call Number | IAM @ iam @ Gar2004 | Serial | 1513 | ||
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Author | A. Martinez; Jordi Vitria | ||||
Title | Learning mixture models using a genetic version of the EM algorithm. | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2000 | Publication | Pattern Recognition Letters | Abbreviated Journal | PRL |
Volume | 21 | Issue ![]() |
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Call Number | BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ MVi2000 | Serial | 335 | ||
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Author | Fernando Vilariño; Ludmila I. Kuncheva; Petia Radeva | ||||
Title | ROC curves and video analysis optimization in intestinal capsule endoscopy | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2006 | Publication | Pattern Recognition Letters | Abbreviated Journal | PRL |
Volume | 27 | Issue ![]() |
8 | Pages | 875–881 |
Keywords | ROC curves; Classification; Classifiers ensemble; Detection of intestinal contractions; Imbalanced classes; Wireless capsule endoscopy | ||||
Abstract | Wireless capsule endoscopy involves inspection of hours of video material by a highly qualified professional. Time episodes corresponding to intestinal contractions, which are of interest to the physician constitute about 1% of the video. The problem is to label automatically time episodes containing contractions so that only a fraction of the video needs inspection. As the classes of contraction and non-contraction images in the video are largely imbalanced, ROC curves are used to optimize the trade-off between false positive and false negative rates. Classifier ensemble methods and simple classifiers were examined. Our results reinforce the claims from recent literature that classifier ensemble methods specifically designed for imbalanced problems have substantial advantages over simple classifiers and standard classifier ensembles. By using ROC curves with the bagging ensemble method the inspection time can be drastically reduced at the expense of a small fraction of missed contractions. | ||||
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Call Number | BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ VKR2006; IAM @ iam @ VKR2006 | Serial | 647 | ||
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Author | Bogdan Raducanu; Jordi Vitria | ||||
Title | Learning to Learn: From Smarts Machines to Intelligent Machines | Type | Journal | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | Patter Recognition Letters | Abbreviated Journal | PRL |
Volume | 29 | Issue ![]() |
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Call Number | BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ RaV2008a | Serial | 950 | ||
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Author | Jose Antonio Rodriguez; Florent Perronnin; Gemma Sanchez; Josep Llados | ||||
Title | Unsupervised writer adaptation of whole-word HMMs with application to word-spotting | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Pattern Recognition Letters | Abbreviated Journal | PRL |
Volume | 31 | Issue ![]() |
8 | Pages | 742–749 |
Keywords | Word-spotting; Handwriting recognition; Writer adaptation; Hidden Markov model; Document analysis | ||||
Abstract | In this paper we propose a novel approach for writer adaptation in a handwritten word-spotting task. The method exploits the fact that the semi-continuous hidden Markov model separates the word model parameters into (i) a codebook of shapes and (ii) a set of word-specific parameters.
Our main contribution is to employ this property to derive writer-specific word models by statistically adapting an initial universal codebook to each document. This process is unsupervised and does not even require the appearance of the keyword(s) in the searched document. Experimental results show an increase in performance when this adaptation technique is applied. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work dealing with adaptation for word-spotting. The preliminary version of this paper obtained an IBM Best Student Paper Award at the 19th International Conference on Pattern Recognition. |
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Call Number | DAG @ dag @ RPS2010 | Serial | 1290 | ||
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Author | Simone Balocco; Carlo Gatta; Oriol Pujol; J. Mauri; Petia Radeva | ||||
Title | SRBF: Speckle Reducing Bilateral Filtering | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | Abbreviated Journal | UMB |
Volume | 36 | Issue ![]() |
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Abstract | Speckle noise negatively affects medical ultrasound image shape interpretation and boundary detection. Speckle removal filters are widely used to selectively remove speckle noise without destroying important image features to enhance object boundaries. In this article, a fully automatic bilateral filter tailored to ultrasound images is proposed. The edge preservation property is obtained by embedding noise statistics in the filter framework. Consequently, the filter is able to tackle the multiplicative behavior modulating the smoothing strength with respect to local statistics. The in silico experiments clearly showed that the speckle reducing bilateral filter (SRBF) has superior performances to most of the state of the art filtering methods. The filter is tested on 50 in vivo US images and its influence on a segmentation task is quantified. The results using SRBF filtered data sets show a superior performance to using oriented anisotropic diffusion filtered images. This improvement is due to the adaptive support of SRBF and the embedded noise statistics, yielding a more homogeneous smoothing. SRBF results in a fully automatic, fast and flexible algorithm potentially suitable in wide ranges of speckle noise sizes, for different medical applications (IVUS, B-mode, 3-D matrix array US). | ||||
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Call Number | BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ BGP2010 | Serial | 1314 | ||
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Author | Maurizio Mencuccini; Jordi Martinez-Vilalta; Josep Piñol; Lasse Loepfe; Mireia Burnat ; Xavier Alvarez; Juan Camacho; Debora Gil | ||||
Title | A quantitative and statistically robust method for the determination of xylem conduit spatial distribution | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | American Journal of Botany | Abbreviated Journal | AJB |
Volume | 97 | Issue ![]() |
8 | Pages | 1247-1259 |
Keywords | Geyer; hydraulic conductivity; point pattern analysis; Ripley; Spatstat; vessel clusters; xylem anatomy; xylem network | ||||
Abstract | Premise of the study: Because of their limited length, xylem conduits need to connect to each other to maintain water transport from roots to leaves. Conduit spatial distribution in a cross section plays an important role in aiding this connectivity. While indices of conduit spatial distribution already exist, they are not well defined statistically. * Methods: We used point pattern analysis to derive new spatial indices. One hundred and five cross-sectional images from different species were transformed into binary images. The resulting point patterns, based on the locations of the conduit centers-of-area, were analyzed to determine whether they departed from randomness. Conduit distribution was then modeled using a spatially explicit stochastic model. * Key results: The presence of conduit randomness, uniformity, or aggregation depended on the spatial scale of the analysis. The large majority of the images showed patterns significantly different from randomness at least at one spatial scale. A strong phylogenetic signal was detected in the spatial variables. * Conclusions: Conduit spatial arrangement has been largely conserved during evolution, especially at small spatial scales. Species in which conduits were aggregated in clusters had a lower conduit density compared to those with uniform distribution. Statistically sound spatial indices must be employed as an aid in the characterization of distributional patterns across species and in models of xylem water transport. Point pattern analysis is a very useful tool in identifying spatial patterns. | ||||
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Call Number | IAM @ iam @ MMG2010 | Serial | 1623 | ||
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