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A Nonlinear Model of Newborn EEG with Nonstationary Inputs
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Springer US
, 2010 , Article)
Newborn EEG is a complex multiple channel
signal that displays nonstationary and nonlinear characteristics.
Recent studies have focussed on characterizing the
manifestation of seizure on the EEG for the purpose of
automated ...
Improved Discrete Definition of Quadratic Time-Frequency Distributions
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IEEE
, 2010 , Article)
Computation of a time-frequency distribution (TFD) requires a discrete version of the continuous distribution. This discrete TFD (DTFD) should be free from aliasing and conserve all the important mathematical properties ...
Multiple-view time-frequency distribution based on the empirical mode decomposition
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Institution of Engineering and Technology
, 2010 , Article)
This study proposes a novel, composite time-frequency distribution (TFD) constructed using a multiple-view approach. This composite TFD utilises the intrinsic mode functions (IMFs) of the empirical mode decomposition (EMD) ...
Analysis of the time-varying cortical neural connectivity in the newborn EEG: A time-frequency approach
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IEEE
, 2011 , Conference Paper)
Relationships between cortical neural recordings as a representation of functional connectivity between cortical brain regions were quantified using different time-frequency criteria. Among these, Partial Directed Coherence ...
R-wave detection: A comparative analysis of four methods using newborn piglet ECG
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IEEE
, 2010 , Conference Paper)
In the electrocardiograph (ECG), R-wave is the positive upward deflection in the QRS complex which represents the depolarization of both left and right ventricles. Accurate detection of the R-wave peaks in the ECG plays a ...
Detection of neonatal seizure using multiple filters
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IEEE
, 2010 , Conference Paper)
It is often impossible to accurately differentiate between seizure and non-seizure related activities in irifants based on clinical manifestations alone. The electroencephalogram (EEG) is therefore the best tool available ...
Detecting Fetal Movements Using Non-Invasive Accelerometers: A Preliminary Analysis
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IEEE
, 2010 , Article)
Monitoring fetal movement is important to assess fetal health. Standard clinical fetal monitoring technologies include ultrasound imaging and cardiotocography. Both have limited prognostic value and require significant ...
Time-Frequency Characterization of Tri-Axial Accelerometer Data for Fetal Movement Detection
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IEEE
, 2011 , Conference Paper)
Monitoring fetal wellbeing is a significant problem in modern obstetrics. Clinicians have become increasingly aware of the link between fetal activity and its well-being. Using data acquired by accelerometry sensors, we ...
Accelerometer-based fetal movement detection
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IEEE
, 2011 , Conference Paper)
Monitoring fetal wellbeing is a compelling problem in modern obstetrics. Clinicians have become increasingly aware of the link between fetal activity (movement), well-being, and later developmental outcome. We have recently ...
Kalman filter-based time-varying cortical connectivity analysis of newborn EEG
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IEEE
, 2011 , Conference Paper)
Multivariate Granger causality in the timefrequency
domain as a representation of time-varying cortical
connectivity in the brain has been investigated for the adult
case. This is, however, not the case in newborns as ...