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1. A survey on few-shot class-incremental learning.

2. Residual cosine similar attention and bidirectional convolution in dual-branch network for skin lesion image classification.

3. Residual cosine similar attention and bidirectional convolution in dual-branch network for skin lesion image classification.

4. BALQUE: Batch active learning by querying unstable examples with calibrated confidence.

5. Attention-based investigation and solution to the trade-off issue of adversarial training.

6. Tolerant Self-Distillation for image classification.

7. IremulbNet: Rethinking the inverted residual architecture for image recognition.

8. Deep spiking neural networks with integrate and fire neuron using steep switching device.

9. End-to-end metric learning from corrupted images using triplet dimensionality reduction loss.

10. Spiking generative networks empowered by multiple dynamic experts for lifelong learning.

11. A multi-granularity CNN pruning framework via deformable soft mask with joint training.

12. Neural architecture search: A contemporary literature review for computer vision applications.

13. Remote sensing scene classification using multi-domain sematic high-order network.

14. Soft Hybrid Knowledge Distillation against deep neural networks.

15. Fractional ordering of activation functions for neural networks: A case study on Texas wind turbine.

16. Distribution shift alignment in visual domain adaptation.