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BIOSTEC 2009: Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
- Ana L. N. Fred, Joaquim Filipe, Hugo Gamboa:
Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies - International Joint Conference, BIOSTEC 2009 Porto, Portugal, January 14-17, 2009, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 52, 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-11720-6
Part 1 / Invited Papers
- Maciej Ogorzalek, Grzegorz Surowka, Leszek Nowak, Christian Merkwirth:
Computational Intelligence and Image Processing Methods for Applications in Skin Cancer Diagnosis. 3-20 - Egon L. van den Broek, Viliam Lisý, Joris H. Janssen, Joyce H. D. M. Westerink, Marleen H. Schut, Kees Tuinenbreijer:
Affective Man-Machine Interface: Unveiling Human Emotions through Biosignals. 21-47
Part 2 / Part I: BIODEVICES
- Claire Dalmay, Arnaud Pothier, M. Cheray, Fabrice Lalloue, Marie-Odile Jauberteau, Pierre Blondy:
On-Chip Biosensors Based on Microwave Detection for Cell Scale Investigations. 51-63 - André Ferreira, Teodiano Freire Bastos-Filho, Mário Sarcinelli Filho, José Luis Martín Sánchez, Juan Carlos García García, Manuel Mazo Quintas:
Improvements of a Brain-Computer Interface Applied to a Robotic Wheelchair. 64-73 - Juan Manuel Miguel-Jiménez, Sergio Ortega, Irene Artacho, Luciano Boquete, José Manuel Rodríguez Ascariz, Pedro de la Villa, Roman Blanco:
Wavelet-Based and Morphological Analysis of the Global Flash Multifocal ERG for Open Angle Glaucoma Characterization. 74-84 - Thomas Windbacher, Viktor Sverdlov, Siegfried Selberherr:
Biotin-Streptavidin Sensitive BioFETs and Their Properties. 85-95 - David Arney, Julian M. Goldman, Susan F. Whitehead, Insup Lee:
Improving Patient Safety with X-Ray and Anesthesia Machine Ventilator Synchronization: A Medical Device Interoperability Case Study. 96-109 - Walter Smetana, Bruno Balluch, Ibrahim Atassi, Philipp Kügler, Erwin Gaubitzer, Michael Edetsberger, Gottfried Köhler:
A Ceramic Microfluidic Device for Monitoring Complex Biochemical Reactive Systems. 110-123 - Alberto López Delis, João Luiz Azevedo de Carvalho, Adson Ferreira da Rocha, Francisco Assis de Oliveira Nascimento, Geovany de Araújo Borges:
Knee Angle Estimation Algorithm for Myoelectric Control of Active Transfemoral Prostheses. 124-135 - Daisuke Ishii, Hiroshi Yabu, Masatsugu Shimomura:
Micro Droplet Transfer between Superhydrophobic Surfaces via a High Adhesive Superhydrophobic Surface. 136-142
Part 3 / Part II: BIOSIGNALS
- Masaji Watanabe, Fusako Kawai:
Study on Biodegradation Process of Polyethylene Glycol with Exponential Glowth of Microbial Population. 145-157 - Nuno Sérgio Mendes Dias, M. Kamrunnahar, Paulo M. Mendes, Steven J. Schiff, José Higino Correia:
Variable Down-Selection for Brain-Computer Interfaces. 158-172 - Rubén Fraile, Nicolás Sáenz-Lechón, Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Víctor Osma-Ruiz, Corinne Fredouille:
Effect of a Simulated Analogue Telephone Channel on the Performance of a Remote Automatic System for the Detection of Pathologies in Voice: Impact of Linear Distortions on Cepstrum-Based Assessment - Band Limitation, Frequency Response and Additive Noise. 173-186 - Tien Ho-Phuoc, Anne Guérin-Dugué, Nathalie Guyader:
A Biologically-Inspired Visual Saliency Model to Test Different Strategies of Saccade Programming. 187-199 - Ricardo Aler, Inés María Galván, José María Valls:
Transition Detection for Brain Computer Interface Classification. 200-210 - Artur J. Ferreira, André Lourenço, Bárbara Pinto, Jorge Tendeiro:
Tuning Iris Recognition for Noisy Images. 211-224 - Michal Krumnikl, Eduard Sojka, Jan Gaura, Oldrich Motyka:
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Macroscopic Features in Biological Materials. 225-234 - Neeraj Kumar Singh, Hichem Snoussi, David J. Hewson, Jacques Duchêne:
Wavelet Transform Analysis of the Power Spectrum of Centre of Pressure Signals to Detect the Critical Point Interval of Postural Control. 235-244 - Rubén Fernández Pozo, José Luis Blanco Murillo, David Díaz Ramírez, Luis A. Hernández Gómez, Eduardo López, José Alcázar:
Early Detection of Severe Apnoea through Voice Analysis and Automatic Speaker Recognition Techniques. 245-257 - Stefanie Kaiser, Malte Kirst, Christophe Kunze:
Automatic Detection of Atrial Fibrillation for Mobile Devices. 258-270 - Michael Wand, Tanja Schultz:
Speaker-Adaptive Speech Recognition Based on Surface Electromyography. 271-285 - José C. R. Seabra, Ana L. N. Fred:
Towards the Development of a Thyroid Ultrasound Biometric Scheme Based on Tissue Echo-morphological Features. 286-298
Part 4 / Part III: HEALTHINF
- Lorenzo Monserrat, José Antonio Cotelo Lema, Miguel R. Luaces, Diego Seco:
Collecting, Analyzing, and Publishing Massive Data about the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. 301-313 - Bartlomiej Wilkowski, Marcin Szewczyk, Peter Mondrup Rasmussen, Lars Kai Hansen, Finn Årup Nielsen:
BredeQuery: Coordinate-Based Meta-analytic Search of Neuroscientific Literature from the SPM Environment. 314-324 - Roman Trobec, Matjaz Depolli, Viktor Avbelj:
Simulation of ECG Repolarization Phase with Improved Model of Cell Action Potentials. 325-332 - Paolo Soda, Giulio Iannello:
Advances in Computer-Based Autoantibodies Analysis. 333-346 - Malin Björnsdotter, Kajsa Nalin, Lars-Erik Hansson, Helge Malmgren:
Support Vector Machine Diagnosis of Acute Abdominal Pain. 347-355 - Giuliano Benelli, Alessandro Pozzebon:
Near Field Communication and Health: Turning a Mobile Phone into an Interactive Multipurpose Assistant in Healthcare Scenarios. 356-368 - Daniel Slamanig, Christian Stingl:
Electronic Health Records: An Enhanced Security Paradigm to Preserve Patient's Privacy. 369-380 - Dominique Brodbeck, Markus Degen, Michael Stanimirov, Jan Kool, Mandy Scheermesser, Peter Oesch, Cornelia Neuhaus:
Augmented Feedback System to Support Physical Therapy of Non-specific Low Back Pain. 381-393 - Femida Gwadry-Sridhar, Benoit Lewden, Selam Mequanint, Michael Bauer:
Multi-analytical Approaches Informing the Risk of Sepsis. 394-406
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