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Publications about 'SARS-CoV-2'
Thesis
  1. Mohammadsadegh Saberian. DEEMD: Drug Efficacy Estimation Against SARS-CoV-2 Based On Cell Morphology With Deep Multiple Instance Learning. Master's Thesis, School of Computing Science, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Simon Fraser University, April 2021. [bibtex-key = msc2021saberian]


Articles in journal, book chapters
  1. Arafat Hussain, Zahra Mirikharaji, Mohammad Momeny, Mahmoud Marhamati, Ali Asghar Neshat, Rafeef Garbi, and Ghassan Hamarneh. Active Deep Learning from a Noisy Teacher for Semi-supervised 3D Image Segmentation: Application to COVID-19 Pneumonia Infection in CT. Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics (CMIG), 102(102127):1-11, 2022. Keyword(s): Segmentation, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, COVID19, SARS-CoV-2. [bibtex-key = cmig2022]


  2. M.Sadegh Saberian, Kathleen Moriarty, Andrea Olmstead, Christian Hallgrimson, François Jean, Ivan Robert Nabi, Maxwell Libbrecht, and Ghassan Hamarneh. DEEMD: Drug Efficacy Estimation against SARS-CoV-2 based on Cell Morphology with Deep Multiple Instance Learning. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging (IEEE TMI), 41(11):3128-3145, 2022. Keyword(s): Deep Learning, Machine Learning, COVID19, SARS-CoV-2. [bibtex-key = tmi2022]


  3. Mohammad Momeny, Ali Asghar Neshat, Arafat Hussain, Solmaz Kia, Mahmoud Marhamati, Ahmad Jahanbakhshi, and Ghassan Hamarneh. Learning-to-Augment Strategy using Noisy and Denoised Data: Improving Generalizability of Deep CNN for the Detection of COVID-19 in X-ray Images. Computers in Biology and Medicine (CIBM), 136:104704, 2021. Keyword(s): Deep Learning, Classification, Augmentation, COVID19, SARS-CoV-2. [bibtex-key = cibm2021]


Conference articles
  1. M.Sadegh Saberian, Kathleen Moriarty, Andrea Olmstead, François Jean, Ivan Robert Nabi, Maxwell Libbrecht, and Ghassan Hamarneh. Drug Repurposing Efficacy Estimation based on Morphological Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 Infected Cells within a Multiple Instance Learning Framework. In Machine learning for computational biology conference (MLCB), pages 1-13, 2020. Keyword(s): Deep Learning, Machine Learning, COVID19, SARS-CoV-2. [bibtex-key = mlcb2020]



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