AIMC Topic: Monitoring, Physiologic

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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Arrhythmia Monitoring.

Cardiac electrophysiology clinics
Arrhythmia management has been revolutionized by the ability to monitor the cardiac rhythm in a patient's home environment in real-time using high-fidelity prescription-grade and commercially available wearable electrodes. The vast amount of digitall...

Image Sensors for Wave Monitoring in Shore Protection: Characterization through a Machine Learning Algorithm.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Waves propagating on the water surface can be considered as propagating in a dispersive medium, where gravity and surface tension at the air-water interface act as restoring forces. The velocity at which energy is transported in water waves is define...

Digital electronics in fibres enable fabric-based machine-learning inference.

Nature communications
Digital devices are the essential building blocks of any modern electronic system. Fibres containing digital devices could enable fabrics with digital system capabilities for applications in physiological monitoring, human-computer interfaces, and on...

Internet of Things and Robotics in Transforming Current-Day Healthcare Services.

Journal of healthcare engineering
Technology has become an integral part of everyday lives. Recent years have witnessed advancement in technology with a wide range of applications in healthcare. However, the use of the Internet of Things (IoT) and robotics are yet to see substantial ...

Preterm Newborn Presence Detection in Incubator and Open Bed Using Deep Transfer Learning.

IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics
Video-based motion analysis recently appeared to be a promising approach in neonatal intensive care units for monitoring the state of preterm newborns since it is contact-less and noninvasive. However it is important to remove periods when the newbor...

Automatic ship classification for a riverside monitoring system using a cascade of artificial intelligence techniques including penalties and rewards.

ISA transactions
Riverside monitoring systems are used for controlling the passage of ships, counting them to prevent overcrowding in a port, or raising an alarm if the ship is unknown or not safe. This type of control and analysis is commonly carried out by many peo...

Fear Recognition for Women Using a Reduced Set of Physiological Signals.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Emotion recognition is benefitting from the latest research into physiological monitoring and wireless communications, among other remarkable achievements. These technologies can indeed provide solutions to protect vulnerable people in scenarios such...

Intelligent Brushing Monitoring Using a Smart Toothbrush with Recurrent Probabilistic Neural Network.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Smart toothbrushes equipped with inertial sensors are emerging as high-tech oral health products in personalized health care. The real-time signal processing of nine-axis inertial sensing and toothbrush posture recognition requires high computational...

Improved Action Recognition with Separable Spatio-Temporal Attention Using Alternative Skeletal and Video Pre-Processing.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
The potential benefits of recognising activities of daily living from video for active and assisted living have yet to be fully untapped. These technologies can be used for behaviour understanding, and lifelogging for caregivers and end users alike. ...