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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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Polak, Adam and Coutts, Fraser Kenneth and Murray, Paul and Marshall, Stephen (2019) Use of hyperspectral imaging for cake moisture and hardness prediction. IET Image Processing, 13 (7). pp. 1152-1160. ISSN 1751-9659

Qing, Chunmei and Ruan, Jiawei and Xu, Xiangmin and Ren, Jinchang and Zabalza, Jaime (2019) Spatial-spectral classification of hyperspectral images : a deep learning framework with Markov random fields based modeling. IET Image Processing, 13 (2). pp. 235-245. ISSN 1751-9659

Chen, Weizhao and Yang, Zhijing and Cao, Faxian and Yan, Yijun and Wang, Meilin and Qing, Chunmei and Cheng, Yongqiang (2018) Dimensionality reduction based on determinantal point process and singular spectrum analysis for hyperspectral images. IET Image Processing. ISSN 1751-9659

Zabalza, Jaime and Zhang, Aizhu and Ma, Ping and Liu, Sihan and Sun, Genyun and Huang, Hui and Wang, Zhenjie and Lin, Chengyan (2018) Hyperspectral band selection using crossover based gravitational search algorithm. IET Image Processing. ISSN 1751-9659

Ren, Jinchang and Jiang, J. and Wang, D. and Ipson, S. (2010) Fusion of intensity and inter-component chromatic difference for effective and robust colour edge detection. IET Image Processing, 4 (4). pp. 294-301.

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