Pike, Robert Lu, Guolan Wang, Dongsheng Chen, Zhuo Georgia Fei, Baowei
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Hyperspectral imaging combined with the proposed classification technique has the potential to provide a noninvasive tool for cancer detection.
Kiranyaz, Serkan Ince, Turker Gabbouj, Moncef
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IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
Due to its simple and parameter invariant nature, the proposed system is highly generic, and, thus, applicable to any ECG dataset.
Zhu, Xiaofeng Suk, Heung-Il Lee, Seong-Whan Shen, Dinggang
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The high feature-dimension and low sample-size problem is one of the major challenges in the study of computer-aided Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis. To circumvent this problem, feature selection and subspace learning have been playing core roles in the literature. Generally, feature selection methods are preferable in clinical applications due ...
Heldt, Gregory P Ward, Raymond J 3rd
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It is feasible to use the sensor as trigger for synchronizing mechanical ventilators to spontaneous breathing, to quantify overall movement, to determine sleep state, to detect seizures, and to document the amount and effects of caretaker activity in infants.
Kreilinger, Alex Hiebel, Hannah Müller-Putz, Gernot R
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This work aimed to find and evaluate a new method for detecting errors in continuous brain-computer interface (BCI) applications. Instead of classifying errors on a single-trial basis, the new method was based on multiple events (MEs) analysis to increase the accuracy of error detection. In a BCI-driven car game, based on motor imagery (MI), discre...
Khan, Emroz Al Hossain, Forsad Uddin, Shiekh Zia Alam, S Kaisar Hasan, Md Kamrul
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This method is expected to greatly facilitate the presently available wearable gadgets in HR computation during various physical activities.
Semmlow, John L
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The new transducer and analysis will lead to substantial improvements in the acoustic detection of partially occluded arteries associated with coronary artery disease. It is finally possible to obtain a measurement of the quality of heart sound signals as they are being recorded.
Ungi, Tamas Gauvin, Gabrielle Lasso, Andras Yeo, Caitlin T Pezeshki, Padina Vaughan, Thomas Carter, Kaci Rudan, John Engel, C Jay Fichtinger, Gabor
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and lumpectomy is its first choice treatment. Therefore, the improvement of lumpectomy outcomes has a significant impact on a large patient population.
Harding, Peter John Loram, Ian D Combes, Nicholas Hodson-Tole, Emma F
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Involuntary muscle activations are diagnostic indicators of neurodegenerative pathologies. Currently detected by invasive intramuscular electromyography, these muscle twitches are found to be visible in ultrasound images. We present an automated computational approach for the detection of muscle twitches, and apply this to two muscles in healthy an...
Sun, Yu Thakor, Nitish
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Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a noninvasive optical technique for detecting microvascular blood volume changes in tissues. Its ease of use, low cost and convenience make it an attractive area of research in the biomedical and clinical communities. Nevertheless, its single spot monitoring and the need to apply a PPG sensor directly to the skin limit...