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A comparison of quadratic TFDs for entropy based detection of components time supports in multicomponent nonstationary signal mixtures
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IEEE
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Separation of different signal components, produced by one or more sources, is a problem encountered in many signal processing applications. This paper proposes a fully automatic undetermined blind source separation method, ...
Iterative blocking artefact reduction based on local contrast information
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IEEE
, 2011 , Conference Paper)
Block based transform coding is the most popular
technique for image and video compression. However, images
compressed using block based algorithms exhibit highly visible
blocking artifacts. We propose an iterative ...
A radon wigner ville based image dissimilarity measure
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IEEE
, 2011 , Conference Paper)
In this paper, we introduce a radon wigner ville based image dissimilarity measure. The proposed Image distortion measure aims to combine the useful properties of the wigner ville and the directionality of the finite Radon ...
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 ...
Time frequency signal analysis and processing toolbox update 6.2: An enhanced research platform with new advanced high-resolution TFDs
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IEEE
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
This paper describes the advancements, updates and improvements made in the new Time Frequency Signal Analysis TFSAP toolbox as compared with the previous TFSA toolbox version. The updates and improvements done in TFSA ...
Multi-component instantaneous frequency estimation using locally adaptive directional time frequency distributions
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
, 2015 , Article)
This paper presents a locally adaptive time-frequency (t,f) method for estimating the instantaneous frequency (IF) of multi-component signals. A high-resolution adaptive directional time-frequency distribution (ADTFD) is ...
A methodology for time-frequency image processing applied to the classification of nonstationary multichannel signals using instantaneous frequency descriptors with application to newborn EEG signals
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Springer
, 2003 , Article)
This article presents a general methodology for processing non-stationary signals for the purpose of classification and localization. The methodology combines methods adapted from three complementary areas: time-frequency ...
Ordered clustering: A way to simplify analysis of multichannel signals
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IEEE
, 2010 , Conference Paper)
We describe here new possibilities offered by a
clustering method routinely used by many petroleum
companies and which could be used in other
applications where analysis of multichannel signals has
a significant role ...
Passive detection of accelerometer-recorded fetal movements using a time–frequency signal processing approach
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Elsevier
, 2014 , Article)
This paper describes a multi-sensor fetal movement (FetMov) detection system based on a time–frequency (TF) signal processing approach. Fetal motor activity is clinically useful as a core aspect of fetal screening for ...
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 ...