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Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, Volume 10
Volume 10, March 2014
- Lanlan Chen, Jian Zhang, Junzhong Zou, Chen-Jie Zhao, Guisong Wang:

A framework on wavelet-based nonlinear features and extreme learning machine for epileptic seizure detection. 1-10 - Ji Won Yoon:

Statistical denoising scheme for single molecule fluorescence microscopic images. 11-20 - Shayan Motamedi-Fakhr, Mohamed Moshrefi-Torbati

, Martyn Hill
, Catherine M. Hill
, Paul R. White
:
Signal processing techniques applied to human sleep EEG signals - A review. 21-33 - Sergey V. Bozhokin

, Irina B. Suslova
:
Analysis of non-stationary HRV as a frequency modulated signal by double continuous wavelet transformation method. 34-40 - Reza Tafreshi, Abdul Jaleel, Jongil Lim, Leyla Tafreshi:

Automated analysis of ECG waveforms with atypical QRS complex morphologies. 41-49 - Thomas Drugman:

Using mutual information in supervised temporal event detection: Application to cough detection. 50-57 - Kaushik Kumar Majumdar:

Simultaneous multi-channel spikes and inverted spikes in focal epileptic ECoG are more after offset than during the seizure. 58-64 - Adriano O. Andrade

, Adriano Alves Pereira
, Steffen Walter, Rosimary Almeida, Rui C. V. Loureiro, Diego Compagna
, Peter J. Kyberd
:
Bridging the gap between robotic technology and health care. 65-78 - Deep Gupta

, R. S. Anand, Barjeev Tyagi:
Ripplet domain non-linear filtering for speckle reduction in ultrasound medical images. 79-91 - C. R. Andrew Ng

, Wai Yie Leong
:
An EEG-based approach for left-handedness detection. 92-101 - Ernest Nlandu Kamavuako

, Erik J. Scheme, Kevin B. Englehart
:
Combined surface and intramuscular EMG for improved real-time myoelectric control performance. 102-107 - Barbara Mali, Sara Zulj, Ratko Magjarevic

, Damijan Miklavcic
, Tomaz Jarm:
Matlab-based tool for ECG and HRV analysis. 108-116 - Tracey A. Camilleri

, Kenneth P. Camilleri
, Simon G. Fabri
:
Automatic detection of spindles and K-complexes in sleep EEG using switching multiple models. 117-127 - S. S. Suganthi, S. Ramakrishnan:

Anisotropic diffusion filter based edge enhancement for segmentation of breast thermogram using level sets. 128-136 - Ricardo Teixeira Sousa

, Aníbal J. S. Ferreira
, Paavo Alku
:
The harmonic and noise information of the glottal pulses in speech. 137-143 - Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Sailesh Conjeti, Rahul Banerjee:

Corrigendum to "A comparative evaluation of neural network classifiers for stress level analysis of automotive drivers using physiological signals" [Biomed. Signal Process. Control 8 (2013) 740-754]. 144 - Zafer Iscan

, Zümray Dokur
:
A novel steady-state visually evoked potential-based brain-computer interface design: Character Plotter. 145-152 - Shiying Dong

, Ghasem Azemi
, Boualem Boashash:
Improved characterization of HRV signals based on instantaneous frequency features estimated from quadratic time-frequency distributions with data-adapted kernels. 153-165 - Jorge Muñoz-Minjares

, Yuriy S. Shmaliy
, Jesús Cabal-Aragón:
Confidence limits for genome DNA copy number variations in HR-CGH array measurements. 166-173 - Kevin Noronha

, U. Rajendra Acharya
, K. Prabhakar Nayak
, Roshan Joy Martis
, Sulatha V. Bhandary
:
Automated classification of glaucoma stages using higher order cumulant features. 174-183 - Amir Esmaeili Abharian, Shahram Zarie Sarabi, Milad Yomi:

Optimal sigmoid nonlinear stochastic control of HIV-1 infection based on bacteria foraging optimization method. 184-191 - Furrukh Sana

, Tarig Ballal
, Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri
, Ibrahim Hoteit
:
Low-complexity wireless monitoring of respiratory movements using ultra-wideband impulse response estimation. 192-200 - Pawel Poryzala

, Andrzej Materka
:
Cluster analysis of CCA coefficients for robust detection of the asynchronous SSVEPs in brain-computer interfaces. 201-208 - Ali Akbari, Meisam Khalil Arjmandi

:
An efficient voice pathology classification scheme based on applying multi-layer linear discriminant analysis to wavelet packet-based features. 209-223 - D. J. Jagannath

, A. Immanuel Selvakumar
:
Issues and research on foetal electrocardiogram signal elicitation. 224-244 - Malihe Molaie

, Sajad Jafari
, Mohammad Hassan Moradi
, Julien Clinton Sprott, Seyed Mohammad Reza Hashemi Golpayegani:
A chaotic viewpoint on noise reduction from respiratory sounds. 245-249 - Zhenyu Wang, Peng Xu, Tiejun Liu, Yin Tian, Xu Lei, Dezhong Yao:

Robust removal of ocular artifacts by combining Independent Component Analysis and system identification. 250-259 - Shengxin Wang, Yongsheng Gao, Jie Zhao, Hegao Cai:

Adaptive sliding bandlimited multiple fourier linear combiner for estimation of pathological tremor. 260-274 - Olivassé Nasario-Junior

, Paulo Roberto Benchimol-Barbosa
, Jurandir Nadal
:
Principal component analysis in high resolution electrocardiogram for risk stratification of sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia. 275-280 - Zhe Zhang, Frank Sup

:
Activity recognition of the torso based on surface electromyography for exoskeleton control. 281-288 - Peng Xu, Tiejun Liu, Rui Zhang, Yangsong Zhang

, Dezhong Yao:
Using particle swarm to select frequency band and time interval for feature extraction of EEG based BCI. 289-295 - Matthias Schindelholz, Oliver Stoller, Kenneth J. Hunt:

A software module for cardiovascular rehabilitation in robotics-assisted treadmill exercise. 296-307 - Mohammad Reza Daliri

:
A hybrid method for the decoding of spatial attention using the MEG brain signals. 308-312 - Qin Tang, Jing Wang

, Haixian Wang:
L1-norm based discriminative spatial pattern for single-trial EEG classification. 313-321 - Alejandro J. Laguna

, Paolo Rossetti
, F. Javier Ampudia-Blasco, Josep Vehí
, Jorge Bondia
:
Postprandial performance of Dexcom® SEVEN® PLUS and Medtronic® Paradigm® Veo™: Modeling and statistical analysis. 322-331 - Paul David Docherty

, J. Geoffrey Chase:
An in-silico proof-of-concept investigation of a combined glucose-insulin bolus quick dynamic insulin sensitivity test. 332-337 - M. Bedeeuzzaman, Thasneem Fathima, Yusuf Uzzaman Khan, Omar Farooq

:
Seizure prediction using statistical dispersion measures of intracranial EEG. 338-341

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