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Aerial video surveillance using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) is gaining much interest worldwide due to its extensive applications in monitoring wildlife, urban planning, disaster management, anomaly detection, campus security, etc. These videos are processed and analyzed for strange/odd/anomalous patterns, which are essential requirements of surveillance. But manual analysis of these videos is tedious, subjective, and laborious. Hence, developing computer-aided systems for analyzing UAV-based surveillance videos is crucial. Despite this interest, in the literature, most of the video surveillance applications are developed focusing only on CCTV-based surveillance videos which are static. Thus, these methods cannot be extended for scenarios where the background/context information is dynamic (multi-scene). Further, the lack of standard UAV-based anomaly detection datasets has restricted the development of novel algorithms. In this regard, the present work proposes a novel multi-scene aerial video anomaly detection dataset with frame-level annotations. In addition, a novel Computer Aided Decision (CAD) support system is proposed to analyze and detect anomalous patterns from UAV-based surveillance videos. The proposed system holistically utilizes contextual, temporal, and appearance features for the accurate detection of anomalies. A novel feature descriptor is designed to effectively capture contextual information necessary for analyzing multi-scene videos. Additionally, temporal and appearance features are extracted to handle the complexities of dynamic videos, enabling the system to recognize motion patterns and visual inconsistencies over time. Furthermore, a new inference strategy is proposed that utilizes a few anomalous samples along with normal samples to identify better decision boundaries. The proposed method is extensively evaluated on the proposed UAV anomaly detection dataset and performs competitively with respect to state-of-the-art methods with an AUC of 0.712.
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J Assist Reprod Genet
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Division of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Beaverton, OR, USA.
Purpose: To determine if melatonin-enriched culture media could offset loss of imprinting in mouse concepti.
Methods: Zygotes were cultured to blastocyst stage under optimized conditions in melatonin-supplemented media at either 10 M (MT 10) or 10 M (MT 10), or without supplementation (Culture + embryo transfer, or ET, positive control). Blastocysts were also developed in vivo (ET negative control).
J Pediatr Surg
September 2025
University of Utah, Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery. Electronic address:
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JMIR Res Protoc
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Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Background: Circumcision is a widely practiced procedure with cultural and medical significance. However, certain penile abnormalities-such as hypospadias or webbed penis-may contraindicate the procedure and require specialized care. In low-resource settings, limited access to pediatric urologists often leads to missed or delayed diagnoses.
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September 2025
Federal University of Ceará. Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.
Objective: to analyze predictors of inadequacy of prenatal care among postpartum women in a maternity hospital in Brazil.
Methods: cross-sectional study conducted from March 2020 to January 2021 with postpartum women from a maternity hospital in Brazil. Statistical analysis was performed using Pearson's chi-squared test and Poisson regression.
JAMA Cardiol
September 2025
Department of Cardiology, Inselspital University Hospital of Bern, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
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