Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2019. V. 86. № 11.
Iconics - the science of the image
Malashin, R.O.
Principle of least action in dynamically configured image analysis systemsBondarko, V.M.
High-frequency filters in ontogenesisDanilichev, S.N., Pronin, S.V., Shelepin, Y.E., Kulikov, A.N., Manko, O.M.
Optical and psychophysical studies of the visual system of cosmonauts before and after long orbital flightsNedoshivina, L.S., Lensu Lasse
Active learning of the ground truth for retinal image segmentationPronin, S.V., Shelepin, Y.E.
Process for studying the eye-movement-control mechanism by means of an eye-synchronized window in a fixed maskZhukova, O.V., Malakhova, K.Y., Shelepin, Y.E.
La Gioconda and the indeterminacy of smile recognition by a person and by an artificial neural networkMalashin, R.O.
Measuring the distance to cars by means of a side view camera without using road markingsMalakhova, K.Y., Maltsev, D.S., Kulikov, A.N., Kazak, A.A.
Annotated data analysis of three-dimensional optical coherence tomography of the retina for the creation of an intelligent databaseMoiseenko, G.A., Pronin, S.V., Shelepin, Y.E.
Investigation of scale-invariant image classification mechanismsMuravieva, S.V., Pronin, S.V., Chomskiy, A.N.
Using virtual reality systems to stimulate the visual system of patients with depressionShelepin, E.Y., Zhukova, O.V., Pronin, S.V., Zhashchirinskaya, O.V., Shelepin, Y.E.
The common nature of eye-movement algorithms that ensure that genre scenes will be recognized in texts and in images