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Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, Volume 23
Volume 23, January 2016
- Vincent J. Major, Simon Corbett, Daniel P. Redmond, Alex Beatson, Daniel Glassenbury, Yeong Shiong Chiew, Christopher G. Pretty, Thomas Desaive, Ákos Szlávecz, Balázs Benyó, Geoffrey M. Shaw, J. Geoffrey Chase:
Respiratory mechanics assessment for reverse-triggered breathing cycles using pressure reconstruction. 1-9 - Sibasankar Padhy, L. N. Sharma, Samarendra Dandapat:
Multilead ECG data compression using SVD in multiresolution domain. 10-18 - Begoña García Zapirain, Yolanda Garcia-Chimeno, Ibone Saralegui, Begonya Fernandez-Ruanova, Ricardo Martinez:
Differences in effective connectivity between children with dyslexia, monocular vision and typically developing readers: A DTI study. 19-27 - Hamed Azami, Javier Escudero:
Improved multiscale permutation entropy for biomedical signal analysis: Interpretation and application to electroencephalogram recordings. 28-41 - Mohamed Lamine Talbi, Philippe Ravier:
Detection of PVC in ECG signals using fractional linear prediction. 42-51 - Zeinab Ghassabi, Jamshid Shanbehzadeh, Ali Mohammadzadeh:
A structure-based region detector for high-resolution retinal fundus image registration. 52-61 - Dimin Wang, David Zhang, Guangming Lu:
A robust signal preprocessing framework for wrist pulse analysis. 62-75 - Lin Gao, Jue Wang, Julia M. Stephen, Tongsheng Zhang:
Current source mapping by spontaneous MEG and ECoG in piglets model. 76-84 - Hai-Trieu Pham, Pubudu N. Pathirana, Yonggwan Won, Saiyi Li:
A summative scoring system for evaluation of human kinematic performance. 85-92 - J. Jai Jaganath Babu, Gnanou Florence Sudha:
Adaptive speckle reduction in ultrasound images using fuzzy logic on Coefficient of Variation. 93-103 - Iman Esmaili, Nader Jafarnia Dabanloo, Mansour Vali:
Automatic classification of speech dysfluencies in continuous speech based on similarity measures and morphological image processing tools. 104-114
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