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  • Behavioral state classification in epileptic brain using intracranial electrophysiology

    Publication
    • V. Kremen
    • J. J. Duque
    • B. Brinkmann
    • B. M. Berry
    • M. T. Kucewicz
    • F. Khadjevand
    • J. Van Gompel
    • M. Stead
    • E. K. ST.Louis
    • G. A. Worrell

    - Journal of Neural Engineering - Year 2017

    OBJECTIVE: Automated behavioral state classification can benefit next generation implantable epilepsy devices. In this study we explored the feasibility of automated awake (AW) and slow wave sleep (SWS) classification using wide bandwidth intracranial EEG (iEEG) in patients undergoing evaluation for epilepsy surgery. APPROACH: Data from seven patients (age [Formula: see text], 4 women) who underwent intracranial depth electrode...

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  • A Simple Neural Network for Collision Detection of Collaborative Robots

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    Due to the epidemic threat, more and more companies decide to automate their production lines. Given the lack of adequate security or space, in most cases, such companies cannot use classic production robots. The solution to this problem is the use of collaborative robots (cobots). However, the required equipment (force sensors) or alternative methods of detecting a threat to humans are usually quite expensive. The article presents...

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  • Concurrent Video Denoising and Deblurring for Dynamic Scenes

    Dynamic scene video deblurring is a challenging task due to the spatially variant blur inflicted by independently moving objects and camera shakes. Recent deep learning works bypass the ill-posedness of explicitly deriving the blur kernel by learning pixel-to-pixel mappings, which is commonly enhanced by larger region awareness. This is a difficult yet simplified scenario because noise is neglected when it is omnipresent in a wide...

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  • Discussion of Derivability of Local Residual Stress Level from Magnetic Stray Field Measurement

    The NDT procedure dubbed ‘metal magnetic memory’ method and the related ISO 24497 standard has found wide industrial acceptance in some countries, mainly in Russia and China. The method has been claimed by some researchers (Roskosz and Bieniek in NDT&E Int 45:55–62, 2012; Wilson et al. in Sens Actuators A 135:381–387, 2007) as having potential for quantitative determination of local residual stress state in engineering structures,...

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  • Glucosinolates from lepidium peruvianum as potential antiamnestic drugs

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    - Year 2022

    Lepidium peruvianum (maca) (Brassicaceae) is a naturally occurring plant mainly in the high Andes of Peru. In recent years, it has been intensively researched in terms of its influence on various diseases and towards health improvement. Alzheimer’s disease is an incurable disease that most often affects adults over the age of 60. As since 2003 the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did not approve any new drug for Alzheimer’s...

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  • Underground Water Level Prediction in Remote Sensing Images Using Improved Hydro Index Value with Ensemble Classifier

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    • A. Stateczny
    • S. C. Narahari
    • P. Vurubindi
    • N. S. Guptha
    • K. Srinivas

    - Remote Sensing - Year 2023

    The economic sustainability of aquifers across the world relies on accurate and rapid estimates of groundwater storage changes, but this becomes difficult due to the absence of insitu groundwater surveys in most areas. By closing the water balance, hydrologic remote sensing measures offer a possible method for quantifying changes in groundwater storage. However, it is uncertain to what extent remote sensing data can provide an...

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  • Smart Materials in Architecture: Useful Tools with Practical Applications or Fascinating Inventions for Experimental Design?

    For at least several decades smart or so-called intelligent materials, being the result of great advancements in material engineering, appear in architecture in different applications. Most of them are called "smart" because of their inherent properties: a real-time response to environmental stimuli. There are also those considered to be "smart" due to smart design: their original structure or the composition of their materials...

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  • Wykład prof. Krzysztofa Kluszczyńskiego

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    30-01-2018 15:30 - 30-01-2018 16:30

    Rektor i Senat Politechniki Gdańskiej w ramach Politechniki Otwartej zapraszają na wykład prof. Krzysztofa Kluszczyńskiego zatytułowany „O sztuce modelowania i twórczej roli intuicji”.