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Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, Volume 25
Volume 25, March 2016
- Jakub Schlenker

, Vladimir Socha
, Lucie Riedlbauchová, Tomás Nedelka, Anna Schlenker
, Veronika Potocková, Sárka Malá, Patrik Kutilek:
Recurrence plot of heart rate variability signal in patients with vasovagal syncopes. 1-11 - Shirin Shadmand, Behbood Mashoufi

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A new personalized ECG signal classification algorithm using Block-based Neural Network and Particle Swarm Optimization. 12-23 - Quan Liu, Yi-Feng Chen, Shou-Zen Fan

, Maysam F. Abbod
, Jiann-Shing Shieh:
A comparison of five different algorithms for EEG signal analysis in artifacts rejection for monitoring depth of anesthesia. 24-34 - Khadijeh Aghajani, Rohollah Yousefpour, Mohsen Shirpour

, Mohammad Taghi Manzuri
:
Intensity based image registration by minimizing the complexity of weighted subtraction under illumination changes. 35-45 - Maxime Yochum

, Charlotte Renaud, Sabir Jacquir
:
Automatic detection of P, QRS and T patterns in 12 leads ECG signal based on CWT. 46-52 - Zhe Huang, Shan Jiang, Zhiyong Yang, Yabin Ding

, Wei Wang, Yan Yu:
Automatic multi-organ segmentation of prostate magnetic resonance images using watershed and nonsubsampled contourlet transform. 53-61 - Ratnesh Singh Sengar, Ashutosh Kumar Upadhyay, Manjit Singh, Vikram M. Gadre:

Analysis of 2D-gel images for detection of protein spots using a novel non-separable wavelet based method. 62-75 - Iván Cruz-Aceves

, Faraz Oloumi, Rangaraj M. Rangayyan
, Juan Gabriel Aviña-Cervantes
, Arturo Hernández Aguirre:
Automatic segmentation of coronary arteries using Gabor filters and thresholding based on multiobjective optimization. 76-85 - Siong Lee Yee

, Pubudu N. Pathirana
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Suppression of interference in continuous wave Doppler radar based respiratory measurements. 86-90 - Dominic Williams

, Yalin Zheng
, Pinakin Gunvant Davey
, Fangjun Bao, Meixiao Shen, Ahmed Elsheikh
:
Reconstruction of 3D surface maps from anterior segment optical coherence tomography images using graph theory and genetic algorithms. 91-98 - Serdar Aslan:

Comparison of the hemodynamic filtering methods and particle filter with extended Kalman filter approximated proposal function as an efficient hemodynamic state estimation method. 99-107 - M. Partha Sarathi, Malay Kishore Dutta

, Anushikha Singh, Carlos M. Travieso
:
Blood vessel inpainting based technique for efficient localization and segmentation of optic disc in digital fundus images. 108-117 - Ioanna-Maria Spyrou, Christos A. Frantzidis, Charalampos Bratsas

, Ioannis Antoniou
, Panagiotis D. Bamidis
:
Geriatric depression symptoms coexisting with cognitive decline: A comparison of classification methodologies. 118-129 - Shahin Akhter, Udantha R. Abeyratne, Vinayak Swarnkar:

Characterization of REM/NREM sleep using breath sounds in OSA. 130-142 - Dingfei Ge, Wujie Zhou

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Discrimination of different myocardial infarction stages using wide band electrocardiogram. 143-149 - Miika Toivanen:

An advanced Kalman filter for gaze tracking signal. 150-158 - Mathias Baumert

, Martin Schmidt
, Sebastian Zaunseder
, Alberto Porta
:
Effects of ECG sampling rate on QT interval variability measurement. 159-164 - Paola Casti

, Arianna Mencattini, Marcello Salmeri, Antonietta Ancona, Fabio Felice Mangieri, Maria Luisa Pepe, Rangaraj M. Rangayyan
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Contour-independent detection and classification of mammographic lesions. 165-177 - Kevin Kaergaard, Søren Hjøllund Jensen, Sadasivan Puthusserypady

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A comprehensive performance analysis of EEMD-BLMS and DWT-NN hybrid algorithms for ECG denoising. 178-187 - Pedro Vaz

, Tânia Pereira
, Edite Figueiras
, Carlos Manuel B. A. Correia, Anne Humeau-Heurtier
, João M. R. Cardoso:
Which wavelength is the best for arterial pulse waveform extraction using laser speckle imaging? 188-195 - Shirin Enshaeifar

, Loukianos Spyrou
, Saeid Sanei, Clive Cheong Took:
A regularised EEG informed Kalman filtering algorithm. 196-200

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