AIMC Topic: Fetal Movement

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An intelligent, compact wearable pressure-strain combo sensor system for continuous fetal movement monitoring.

Science advances
Continuous fetal movement monitoring in late pregnancy may improve fetal wellbeing and pregnancy outcomes. While fetal movements can be visualized with ultrasound, it is intermittent and limited to clinical settings. Inertial measurement units may en...

IoT assisted fetal health classification using mother optimization algorithm with deep learning approach on cardiotocogram data.

Scientific reports
The adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) for the application of smart health is an effective method for distributed and intelligent automated diagnosis systems. Fetal movement is a basic index of fetal well being. IoT based fetal health classific...

Fetal brain activity and the free energy principle.

Journal of perinatal medicine
OBJECTIVES: To study whether the free energy principle can explain fetal brain activity and the existence of fetal consciousness via a chaotic dimension derived using artificial intelligence.

Recognition of facial expression of fetuses by artificial intelligence (AI).

Journal of perinatal medicine
OBJECTIVES: The development of the artificial intelligence (AI) classifier to recognize fetal facial expressions that are considered as being related to the brain development of fetuses as a retrospective, non-interventional pilot study.

Fetal neurobehavior and consciousness: a systematic review of 4D ultrasound evidence and ethical challenges.

Journal of perinatal medicine
INTRODUCTION: Recent advancements in four-dimensional (4D) ultrasonography have enabled detailed observation of fetal behavior , including facial movements, limb gestures, and stimulus responses. These developments have prompted renewed inquiry into ...

Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Approaches for Fetal Movement Detection with Linear Acceleration and Angular Rate Signals.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Reduced fetal movement (RFM) can indicate that a fetus is at risk, but current monitoring methods provide only a "snapshot in time" of fetal health and require trained clinicians in clinical settings. To improve antenatal care, there is a need for co...

Exploring Random Forest Machine Learning for Fetal Movement Detection using Abdominal Acceleration and Angular Rate Data.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
Fetal movement is a commonly monitored indicator of fetal wellbeing with reductions in fetal movement being associated with poor perinatal outcomes. However, more informative datasets of fetal movement are required for improved clinical decision maki...

Detection of fetal kicks using body-worn accelerometers during pregnancy: Trade-offs between sensors number and positioning.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
Monitoring fetal wellbeing is key in modern obstetrics. While fetal movement is routinely used as a proxy to fetal wellbeing, accurate, noninvasive, long-term monitoring of fetal movement is challenging. A few accelerometer-based systems have been de...