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Publications by Tsung-Yu Liu
A Framework for Improving the Interpersonal Relationship of the Elderly With Mild Cognitive Impairment by Using Speaker Recognition and Social Network Platforms
Deep Convolutional Neural Network Classifier for Travel Patterns Using Binary Sensors
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