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BIOSTEC BIOSIGNALS 2016: Rome, Italy
- James P. Gilbert, Haim Azhari, Hesham H. Ali, Carla Quintão, Jan Sliwa, Carolina Ruiz, Ana L. N. Fred, Hugo Gamboa:
Proceedings of the 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies (BIOSTEC 2016) - Volume 4: BIOSIGNALS, Rome, Italy, February 21-23, 2016. SciTePress 2016, ISBN 978-989-758-170-0
Papers
Full Papers
- Sofia Startceva, Jerome G. Chandraseelan, Ari Visa, Andre S. Ribeiro:
Quantitative Estimation of Long-living Fluorescent Molecules from Temporal Fluorescence Intensity Data Corrupted by Nonzero-mean Noise. 17-24 - Thasneem Fathima, Paul Joseph K., M. Bedeeuzzaman:
Epileptic Seizure Prediction in Scalp EEG using One Dimensional Local Binary Pattern based Features. 25-33 - Drago Torkar, Pedro David Arini:
Analysis of an Electrocardiographic Multilead System by Means of Artificial Neural Networks - Study of Repolarization During Premature Ventricular Stimulation. 34-41 - Timm Hörmann, Marc Hesse, Peter Christ, Michael Adams, Christian Menßen, Ulrich Rückert:
Fine-Grained Prediction of Cognitive Workload in a Modern Working Environment by Utilizing Short-Term Physiological Parameters. 42-51 - Tatsuya Mori, Daisuke Uchida, Masato Sakata, Takuro Oya, Yasuyuki Nakata, Kazuho Maeda, Yoshinori Yaginuma, Akihiro Inomata:
Continuous Real-time Heart Rate Monitoring from Face Images. 52-56 - Mohamed Boutaayamou, Vincent Denoël, Olivier Brüls, Marie Demonceau, Didier Maquet, Bénédicte Forthomme, Jean-Louis Croisier, Cédric Schwartz, Jacques G. Verly, Gaëtan Garraux:
Extraction of Temporal Gait Parameters using a Reduced Number of Wearable Accelerometers. 57-66 - Fabiola M. Villalobos-Castaldi, José Ruiz-Pinales, Nicolás C. Kemper-Valverde, Mercedes Flores-Flores, Laura G. Ramírez-Sánchez, Metztli G. Ortiz-Hernández:
Spontaneous Pupillary Oscillation Signal Analysis Applying Hilbert Huang Transform. 67-77 - Samuel Bustamante, Juan C. Yepes, Vera Z. Pérez, Julio C. Correa:
A Simulation-based Methodology to Test and Assess Designs of Mechatronic Neural Interface Systems. 78-87 - Chiying Wang, Sergio A. Alvarez, Carolina Ruiz, Majaz Moonis:
Deviation-based Dynamic Time Warping for Clustering Human Sleep. 88-95 - José A. González, Lam Aun Cheah, James M. Gilbert, Jie Bai, Stephen R. Ell, Phil D. Green, Roger K. Moore:
Direct Speech Generation for a Silent Speech Interface based on Permanent Magnet Articulography. 96-105 - Simon Nash, Mark Rhodes, Joanna Isabelle Olszewska:
iFR: Interactively Pose Corrected Face Recognition. 106-112
Short Papers
- Mohammadmehdi Saberioon, Petr Císar, Jan Urban:
3D Single Point Imaging Technology for Tracking Multiple Fish. 115-121 - Sylvie Charbonnier, Raphaëlle N. Roy, Radka Dolezalová, Aurélie Campagne, Stéphane Bonnet:
Estimation of Working Memory Load using EEG Connectivity Measures. 122-128 - Armando Malanda, Ignacio Rodríguez, Luis Gila-Useros, Iñaki García-Gurtubay, Javier Navallas-Irujo, Javier Rodríguez:
Correlation-based Method for Measuring the Duration of Motor Unit Action Potentials. 129-136 - Mayumi Oyama-Higa, Wenbiao Wang, Shigeo Kaizu, Terufumi Futaba, Taira Suzuki:
Smartphone-based Device for Checking Mental Status in Real Time. 137-142 - Vladimir S. Kublanov, Vasilii I. Borisov, Anton Yu. Dolganov:
Summary Processing of Radiophysical Complex MRTHR Signals - Multifractal Analisys of the Brain Microwave Radiation and Heart Rate Variability. 143-149 - Ewaldo Eder Carvalho Santana, Allan Kardec Barros, Christian Jutten, Eder Santana, Luis Claudio Oliveira:
A Simple Algorithm for Topographic ICA. 150-155 - Ouadi Beya, Mohamad Mazen Hittawe, Nacira Zegadi, Eric Fauvet, Olivier Laligant:
Electrocardiogram Signal Analysing - Delineation and Localization of ECG Component. 156-161 - Sasan Mahmoodi, Nasim Saba:
Nonlinear Model for Complex Neurons in Biological Visual Visions. 162-167 - Ali Öztürk:
Chaos Analysis of Transcranial Doppler Signals for Feature Extraction. 168-174 - Sara Casaccia, Filippo Pietroni, Andrea Calvaresi, Gian Marco Revel, Lorenzo Scalise:
Smart Monitoring of Userp s Health at Home: Performance Evaluation and Signal Processing of a Wearable Sensor for the Measurement of Heart Rate and Breathing Rate. 175-182 - Süleyman Abdullah Aytekin, Tuba Kiyan:
Detection of P300 based on Artficial Bee Colony. 183-189 - Carina Figueira, Ricardo Matias, Hugo Gamboa:
Body Location Independent Activity Monitoring. 190-197 - Marcus Cheetham, Cátia Cepeda, Hugo Gamboa:
Automated Detection of Mind Wandering: A Mobile Application. 198-205 - Giovanni Saggio, Giancarlo Orengo, Alberto Leggieri:
Sensory Glove and Surface EMG with Suitable Conditioning Electronics for Extended Monitoring and Functional Hand Assessment. 206-213 - Felipe Alberto Capati, Rodrigo Prior Bechelli, Maria Cláudia Ferrari de Castro:
Hybrid SSVEP/P300 BCI Keyboard - Controlled by Visual Evoked Potential. 214-218 - Daniel Rodrigues de Lima, Michel Bessani, Philip L. Newland, Carlos Dias Maciel:
Modeling of an Insect Proprioceptor System based on Different Neuron Response Times. 219-226 - Gabriel Doretto Morais, Leonardo C. Neves, Andrey A. Masiero, Maria Cláudia Ferrari de Castro:
Application of Myo Armband System to Control a Robot Interface. 227-231 - Sven Feilner, Andreas Huber, Christian Sauter, Dirk Weishäupl, Michael Hettchen, Wolfgang Kemmler, Christian Weigand, Christian Hofmann:
Comparison of a Sensorized Garment and Activity Trackers with a Mobile Ergospirometry System Concerning Energy Expenditure. 232-238 - Mohamed H. Sedky, Ange A. Malek Aly, Tomasz Bosakowski:
Physics-based and Retina-inspired Technique for Image Enhancement. 239-247 - Takashi Watanabe, Jun Kodama:
Feasibility Study of Inertial Sensor-based Joint Moment Estimation Method During Human Movements - A Test of Multi-link Modeling of the Trunk Segment. 248-255 - Katja Orlowski, Harald Loose, Falko Eckardt, Jürgen Edelmann-Nusser, Kerstin Witte:
Evaluation of Gait Parameters Determined by InvestiGAIT against a Reference System. 256-262 - Lukás Vareka, Tomás Prokop, Jan Stebeták, Roman Moucek:
Guess the Number - Applying a Simple Brain-Computer Interface to School-age Children. 263-270 - Vicente Pallarés, Lorena Rami, Laura Dempere-Marco:
A Novel Method for Disentangling Strategies from Visual Search. 271-276 - Harald Loose, Katja Orlowski, Laura Tetzlaff:
Estimation of the Average Gait Velocity based on Statistical Stride Parameters of Foot Sensor Data. 277-283 - Jirí Balach, Petr Jezdík, Radek Janca, Roman Cmejla, Pavel Krsek, Petr Marusic, Premysl Jiruska:
Circadian Dynamics of High Frequency Oscillations in Patients with Epilepsy. 284-289 - Andrew Schumann:
Toward a Computational Model of Actin Filament Networks. 290-297
Special Session on Smart Embedded Biomedical Devices for In Situ Physiological Signal Processing
Full Papers
- Bertrand Massot, Tanguy Risset, Gregory Michelet, Eric McAdams:
Mixed Hardware and Software Embedded Signal Processing Methods for in-situ Analysis of Cardiac Activity. 303-310 - Himar Fabelo, Samuel Ortega, Raúl Guerra, Gustavo M. Callicó, Adam Szolna, Juan F. Piñeiro, Miguel Tejedor, Sebastián López, Roberto Sarmiento:
A Novel Use of Hyperspectral Images for Human Brain Cancer Detection using in-Vivo Samples. 311-320 - Mariam Tlili, Manel Ben-Romdhane, Asma Maalej, Mohamed Chaker Bali, François Rivet, Dominique Dallet, Chiheb Rebai:
Accurate Level-crossing ADC Design for Biomedical Acquisition Board. 321-326 - Amina Habiboullah, Mehdi Terosiet, Aymeric Histace, Olivier Romain:
Improvement of a FPGA-based Detection of QRS Complexes in ECG Signal using an Adaptive Windowing Strategy. 327-332
Short Papers
- Kais Belwafi, Ridha Djemal, Fakhreddine Ghaffari, Olivier Romain, Bouraoui Ouni, Sofien Gannouni:
Online Adaptive Filters to Classify Left and Right Hand Motor Imagery. 335-339 - Ibtihel Nouira, Asma Ben Abdallah, Mohamed Hédi Bedoui, Mohamed Dogui:
Localisation of Epileptic Cerebral Activity Generators by 3D Spline Interpolation. BIOSIGNALS 2016: 340-345
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