IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
Aug 18, 2015
Diagnosis of lower urinary tract dysfunction with urodynamics has historically relied on data acquired from multiple sensors using nonphysiologically fast cystometric filling. In addition, state-of-the-art neuromodulation approaches to restore bladde...
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
Aug 14, 2015
GOAL: The purpose of this paper is to develop a classification method that combines both spectral and spatial information for distinguishing cancer from healthy tissue on hyperspectral images in an animal model.
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
Aug 10, 2015
A new computer-aided diagnosis method is proposed to diagnose the gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) from endoscopic images of the esophageal-gastric junction. To avoid the interferences of different endoscope devices and automatic camera white b...
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
Jul 30, 2015
GOAL: Technologies that augment human performance are the focus of intensive research and development, driven by advances in wearable robotic systems. Success has been limited by the challenge of understanding human-robot interaction. To address this...
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
Jul 14, 2015
GOAL: Inchworm-like locomotion is one of the most common and effective approaches for exploring the intestinal tract. Here, we present a locomotion analysis for a typical inchworm-like capsule robot, which is composed of a locomotion unit and some fu...
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
Jun 22, 2015
Powered lower limb prostheses have potential to improve the quality of life of individuals with amputations by enabling all daily activities. However, seamless ambulation mode recognition is necessary to achieve this goal and is not yet a clinical re...
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
Jun 11, 2015
GOAL: Cataracts are a clouding of the lens and the leading cause of blindness worldwide. Assessing the presence and severity of cataracts is essential for diagnosis and progression monitoring, as well as to facilitate clinical research and management...
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
Feb 12, 2015
GOAL: The aim of this study is to find a useful methodology to classify multiple distinct pulmonary conditions including the healthy condition and various pathological types, using pulmonary sounds data.
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