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The recently proposed tensor tubal rank has been witnessed to obtain extraordinary success in real-world tensor data completion. However, existing works usually fix the transform orientation along the third mode and may fail to turn multidimensional low-tubal-rank structure into account. To alleviate these bottlenecks, we introduce two unfolding induced tensor nuclear norms (TNNs) for the tensor completion (TC) problem, which naturally extends tensor tubal rank to high-order data. Specifically, we show how multidimensional low-tubal-rank structure can be captured by utilizing a novel balanced unfolding strategy, upon which two TNNs, namely, overlapped TNN (OTNN) and latent TNN (LTNN), are developed. We also show the immediate relationship between the tubal rank of unfolding tensor and the existing tensor network (TN) rank, e.g., CANDECOMP/PARAFAC (CP) rank, Tucker rank, and tensor ring (TR) rank, to demonstrate its efficiency and practicality. Two efficient TC models are then proposed with theoretical guarantees by analyzing a unified nonasymptotic upper bound. To solve optimization problems, we develop two alternating direction methods of multipliers (ADMM) based algorithms. The proposed models have been demonstrated to exhibit superior performance based on experimental findings involving synthetic and real-world tensors, including facial images, light field images, and video sequences.
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Mayo Clin Proc
July 2025
Mayo Clinic Evidence-based Practice Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA; Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA. Electronic address:
Objective: To evaluate the safety of triptans in pregnant women with migraine.
Patients And Methods: We emulated a randomized clinical trial that hypothetically assigned patients to triptans or no triptan treatments. Data were retrieved from a multistate US-based health system from 2000 to 2022 on pregnant women with a diagnosis of migraine.
IEEE Trans Med Imaging
July 2025
Dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound (DCEUS) is an imaging modality for assessing micro- vascular perfusion and dispersion kinetics. However, the presence of speckle noise may hamper the quantitative analysis of the contrast kinetics. Common speckle denoising techniques based on low-rank approximations typically model the speckle noise as white Gaussian noise (WGN) after the log transformation and apply matrix-based algorithms.
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February 2025
Department of Ultrasound/Fujian Provincial Institute of Ultrasonic Medicine, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, No.29 of Xinquan Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, 350001, China.
Objective: To investigate the application value of multimodal hysterosalpingo-contrast sonography (HyCoSy) combined with negative hysterography in assessing tubal patency and diagnosing uterine lesions.
Methods: A total of 310 infertility patients were selected and examined using multimodal HyCoSy and negative hysterography to evaluate tubal patency and uterine lesions. Based on the doctors' experience levels, they were divided into high seniority group (more than 5 years of experience in Contrast-enhanced ultrasound) and low seniority group (resident doctors).
J Obstet Gynaecol Res
January 2025
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nihon University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Aim: To provide information including the trend of gynecological malignancies in Japan, we hereby present the Annual Patient Report for 2021 and the Annual Treatment Report for 2016, on the outcomes of patients who started treatment in 2016.
Methods: The Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology maintains an annual tumor registry, where information on gynecological malignancies from various participating institutions is gathered. The data of patients whose treatment with gynecologic malignancies was initiated in 2021 were analyzed retrospectively.
Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol
April 2025
Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Science Medicine and Health, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
Background: Infertility is a prevalent issue worldwide. Current investigation of female pelvic infertility uses transabdominal laparoscopy, exposing patients to its associated risks. An alternative method is fertiloscopy, comprising hysteroscopy, tubal dye studies, and transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy (TVHL), falling under the broader category of VNOTES.
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