Ananya Choudhury

Orcid: 0000-0003-2278-6860

According to our database1, Ananya Choudhury authored at least 11 papers between 2017 and 2023.

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2023
Trajectory-based recognition of in-air handwritten Assamese words using a hybrid classifier network.
Int. J. Document Anal. Recognit., December, 2023

Privacy-Preserving Dashboard for F.A.I.R Head and Neck Cancer data supporting multi-centered collaborations.
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Health Care and Life Sciences (SWAT4HCLS 2023), 2023

2022
A Survey on Surveillance using Drones.
Proceedings of the 2022 Fourteenth International Conference on Contemporary Computing, 2022

2021
An Adaptive Thresholding-Based Movement Epenthesis Detection Technique Using Hybrid Feature Set for Continuous Fingerspelling Recognition.
SN Comput. Sci., 2021

A CNN-LSTM based ensemble framework for in-air handwritten Assamese character recognition.
Multim. Tools Appl., 2021

A Vision-Based Framework for Spotting and Segmentation of Gesture-Based Assamese Characters Written in the Air.
J. Inf. Technol. Res., 2021

A Knowledge graph representation of baseline characteristics for the Dutch proton therapy research registry.
CoRR, 2021

2020
Distributed Analytics on Sensitive Medical Data: The Personal Health Train.
Data Intell., 2020

2019
Annotation of Existing Databases using Semantic Web Technologies: Making Data more FAIR.
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Health Care and Life Sciences, 2019

A Two Stage Framework for Detection and Segmentation of Writing Events in Air-Written Assamese Characters.
Proceedings of the Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence, 2019

2017
Movement Epenthesis Detection for Continuous Sign Language Recognition.
J. Intell. Syst., 2017


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