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Electromagnetic Imaging for Buried Conductors Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks

Chien-Ching Chiu    
Wei Chien    
Kai-Xu Yu    
Po-Hsiang Chen and Eng Hock Lim    

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Electromagnetic imaging. Featured applications include military measurements, medical imaging, industrial applications, underground gas pipe and electrical high-voltage cable detection, etc.

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