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Repository@Hull is the University’s Open Access repository for publications. The primary purpose of Repository@Hull is to provide open access to publications authored by staff and students affiliated with the University of Hull.

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Platelets Image Classification Through Data Augmentation: A Comparative Study of Traditional Imaging Augmentation and GAN-Based Synthetic Data Generation Techniques Using CNNs (2025)
Journal Article
Abidoye, I., Ikeji, F., Coupland, C. A., Calaminus, S. D. J., Sander, N., & Sousa, E. (2025). Platelets Image Classification Through Data Augmentation: A Comparative Study of Traditional Imaging Augmentation and GAN-Based Synthetic Data Generation Techniques Using CNNs. Journal of Imaging, 11(6), 183. https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging11060183

Platelets play a crucial role in diagnosing and detecting various diseases, influencing the progression of conditions and guiding treatment options. Accurate identification and classification of platelets are essential for these purposes. The present... Read More about Platelets Image Classification Through Data Augmentation: A Comparative Study of Traditional Imaging Augmentation and GAN-Based Synthetic Data Generation Techniques Using CNNs.

A life 'so very different to what I expected': Miss Matty's Private Counternarratives in Cranford (2024)
Journal Article
Leblanc, S.-E. (2024). A life 'so very different to what I expected': Miss Matty's Private Counternarratives in Cranford. The Gaskell Journal, 38, 44-66

This article re-examines the inner life of Miss Matty in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford (1853).
It posits that, throughout the novel, Miss Matty constructs fictional counternarratives to her own real life, which act as protective fictions allowing her... Read More about A life 'so very different to what I expected': Miss Matty's Private Counternarratives in Cranford.

‘Poor Tom O’Bedlam’: Identifying the Subsistence Migrants of Early Modern England in Shakespeare’s King Lear (2024)
Journal Article
Wood, F. (2024). ‘Poor Tom O’Bedlam’: Identifying the Subsistence Migrants of Early Modern England in Shakespeare’s King Lear. Shakespeare, https://doi.org/10.1080/17450918.2024.2427584

In the early 1600s, English agriculture was punctuated by dearth, generated by the changes in climate and weather and exacerbated by poor resource management which affected the socio-economic circumstances of the country. This article identifies the... Read More about ‘Poor Tom O’Bedlam’: Identifying the Subsistence Migrants of Early Modern England in Shakespeare’s King Lear.

An independent view: rebuilding trust and confidence in policing within minority communities (2025)
Newspaper / Magazine
McKue, M. (2025). An independent view: rebuilding trust and confidence in policing within minority communities

Opening paragraph:
To understand the current situation between minority communities and policing in the UK, we must first examine the historical context. In the UK, the legacy of colonialism and the over-policing of Black and Asian communities durin... Read More about An independent view: rebuilding trust and confidence in policing within minority communities.