IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
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IEEE Trans Biomed Eng · Nov 2009
A new discriminative common spatial pattern method for motor imagery brain-computer interfaces.
Event-related desynchronization/synchronization patterns during right/left motor imagery (MI) are effective features for an electroencephalogram-based brain-computer interface (BCI). As MI tasks are subject-specific, selection of subject-specific discriminative frequency components play a vital role in distinguishing these patterns. ⋯ The proposed method enhances the classification accuracy in BCI competition III dataset IVa and competition IV dataset IIb. Compared to the performance offered by the existing FB-based method, the proposed algorithm offers error rate reductions of 17.42% and 8.9% for BCI competition datasets III and IV, respectively.
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IEEE Trans Biomed Eng · Oct 2009
An enhanced automatic algorithm for estimation of respiratory variations in arterial pulse pressure during regions of abrupt hemodynamic changes.
We describe an improved automatic algorithm to estimate the pulse-pressure-variation (PPV) index from arterial blood pressure (ABP) signals. This enhanced algorithm enables for PPV estimation during periods of abrupt hemodynamic changes. Numerous studies have shown PPV to be one of most specific and sensitive predictors of fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients. ⋯ We report validation results comparing the proposed algorithm against a commercial system (pulse contour cardiac output, PICCO) with continuous PPV monitoring capabilities. Both systems were assessed during periods of abrupt hemodynamic changes against the "gold-standard" PPV, calculated and manually annotated by experts. Our results indicate that the proposed algorithm performs considerably better than the PICCO system during regions of abrupt hemodynamic changes.
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IEEE Trans Biomed Eng · Oct 2009
Stochastic population model for electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve.
We have developed a biophysical model of a population of electrically stimulated auditory nerve fibers. It can be used to interpret results from physiological and behavioral experiments with cochlear implants and propose novel stimulation strategies. Our model consists of myelinated internodes described by a passive resistor-capacitor network, membrane capacitance, and leakage current at the nodes of Ranvier, as well as stochastic representations of nodal voltage-dependent channels. ⋯ Using our model, we have replicated the following properties within 10 % of the reported feline single-fiber measurements: relative spread (5.8 %), spike latency (630 micros), jitter (93 micros), chronaxie (238 micros), relative refractory period (4.6 ms), and conduction velocity (14 m/s). Moreover, we have successfully matched response characteristics of a population of fibers with the same number of diameter-distributed model fibers, enabling us to simulate responses of the entire AN. To demonstrate the performance of our model, we compare responses of a population of ANs stimulated with two speech encoding strategies, Continuous Interleaved Sampling and Compressed Analog.
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IEEE Trans Biomed Eng · Sep 2009
Atlas-based segmentation of degenerated lumbar intervertebral discs from MR images of the spine.
Intervertebral disc degeneration is an age-associated condition related to chronic back pain, while its consequences are responsible for over 90 % of spine surgical procedures. In clinical practice, MRI is the modality of reference for diagnosing disc degeneration. In this study, we worked toward 2-D semiautomatic segmentation of both normal and degenerated lumbar intervertebral discs from T2-weighted midsagittal MR images of the spine. ⋯ The dice similarity indexes of this method were 91.6 % for normal and 87.2 % for degenerated discs. Research in progress utilizes the proposed approach as part of a computer-aided diagnosis system for quantification and characterization of disc degeneration severity. Moreover, this approach could be exploited in computer-assisted spine surgery.