Mirra, A Casoni, D Barge, P Hight, D Levionnois, O Spadavecchia, C
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Journal of clinical monitoring and computing
To investigate the usability of the SedLine® monitor in anaesthetized pigs. Five juvenile healthy pigs underwent balanced isoflurane-based general anaesthesia for surgical placement of a subcutaneous jugular venous port. The SedLine® was applied to continuously monitor electroencephalographic (EEG) activity and its modulation during anaesthesia. Co...
Sharma, Garima Umapathy, Karthikeyan Krishnan, Sri
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Biomedical signal processing and control
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) first appeared at the end of December 2019 and is still spreading in most countries. To diagnose COVID-19 using reverse transcription - Polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), one has to go to a dedicated center, which requires significant cost and human resources. Hence, there is a requirement for a remote monitoring...
Fernando, Tharindu Sridharan, Sridha Denman, Simon Ghaemmaghami, Houman Fookes, Clinton
Objective: This paper proposes a novel framework for lung sound event detection, segmenting continuous lung sound recordings into discrete events and performing recognition of each event. Methods: We propose the use of a multi-branch TCN architecture and exploit a novel fusion strategy to combine the resultant features from these branches. This not...
Sawa, Teiji Yamada, Tomomi Obata, Yurie
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Journal of clinical monitoring and computing
The commonly used principle for measuring the depth of anesthesia involves changes in the frequency components of the electroencephalogram (EEG) under general anesthesia. Therefore, it is essential to construct an effective spectrum and spectrogram to analyze the relationship between the depth of anesthesia and the EEG frequency during general anes...
Ng, Marcus C. Jing, Jin Westover, M. Brandon
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Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society
As continuous brain monitoring becomes a routine part of clinical care, continuous EEG has allowed better detection and characterization of nonconvulsive seizures, and patterns along the ictal–interictal continuum in critically ill patients. However, this increased workload has led many to turn to quantitative EEG whose central tool is the “spectro...
Marín Conesa, María Belén Marín Conesa, Isabel Marín Conesa, Ester Conesa Ferrer, María Belen
The triple tonguing is a technique that instruments such as the clarinet don’t usually. It consists of playing chopped notes at high speeds. The instrument seems to offer resistance to the need for reed vibration to produce sound. The objective is to demonstrate that the technique can be interpreted at high speeds on this instrument thanks to ICT. ...
Uyttendaele, Vincent Guiot, Julien Chase, J. Geoffrey Desaive, Thomas
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IFAC-PapersOnLine
Facemasks have been widely used in hospitals, especially since the emergence of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, often severely affecting respiratory functions. Masks protect patients from contagious airborne transmission, and are thus more specifically important for chronic respiratory disease (CRD) patients. However, masks also increase ...
de Jong, Joep (author)
The transcription of voice using neural networks is a technique that deserves attention, as speech assistants are becoming increasingly popular. Neural networks have often difficulty with determining the differences between a talking person and noise. Humans have a much better understanding of this and could possibly apply their knowledge of the st...
Nogay, Hidir Selcuk Adeli, Hojjat
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European Neurology
Introduction: The diagnosis of epilepsy takes a certain process, depending entirely on the attending physician. However, the human factor may cause erroneous diagnosis in the analysis of the EEG signal. In the past 2 decades, many advanced signal processing and machine learning methods have been developed for the detection of epileptic seizures. Ho...
Marín Conesa, Isabel Marín Conesa, María Belén Marín Conesa, Ester Conesa Ferrer, María Belen
The triple tonguing is considered too complex to be played on the clarinet. Therefore, the objective is to use ICT to improve the quality of the triple tonguing by conducting a pilot test with 13 participants with at least the Certificate of Professional Clarinet Teaching. 2 technical exercises were recorded on two occasions. The first recording wa...