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Oriol Rodriguez-Leor; J. Mauri; Eduard Fernandez-Nofrerias; C. Garcia; R. Villuendas; Vicente del Valle; Debora Gil; Petia Radeva
Title
Reconstruction of a spatio-temporal model of the intima layer from intravascular ultrasound sequences
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Journal Article
Year
2003
Publication
European Heart Journal
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ESC Congress
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IAM;MILAB
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IAM @ iam @ RMF2003c
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1641
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Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Jose Elias Yauri; Pau Folch; Miquel Angel Piera; Debora Gil
Title
Recognition of the Mental Workloads of Pilots in the Cockpit Using EEG Signals
Type
Journal Article
Year
2022
Publication
Applied Sciences
Abbreviated Journal
APPLSCI
Volume
12
Issue
5
Pages
2298
Keywords
Cognitive states; Mental workload; EEG analysis; Neural networks; Multimodal data fusion
Abstract
The commercial flightdeck is a naturally multi-tasking work environment, one in which interruptions are frequent come in various forms, contributing in many cases to aviation incident reports. Automatic characterization of pilots’ workloads is essential to preventing these kind of incidents. In addition, minimizing the physiological sensor network as much as possible remains both a challenge and a requirement. Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals have shown high correlations with specific cognitive and mental states, such as workload. However, there is not enough evidence in the literature to validate how well models generalize in cases of new subjects performing tasks with workloads similar to the ones included during the model’s training. In this paper, we propose a convolutional neural network to classify EEG features across different mental workloads in a continuous performance task test that partly measures working memory and working memory capacity. Our model is valid at the general population level and it is able to transfer task learning to pilot mental workload recognition in a simulated operational environment.
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February 2022
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IAM; ADAS; 600.139; 600.145; 600.118
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Admin @ si @ HYF2022
Serial
3720
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Antoni Rosell; Sonia Baeza; S. Garcia-Reina; JL. Mate; Ignasi Guasch; I. Nogueira; I. Garcia-Olive; Guillermo Torres; Carles Sanchez; Debora Gil
Title
Radiomics to increase the effectiveness of lung cancer screening programs. Radiolung preliminary results.
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Journal Article
Year
2022
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European Respiratory Journal
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ERJ
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60
Issue
66
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Admin @ si @ RBG2022c
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3835
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Marta Diez-Ferrer; Debora Gil; Elena Carreño; Susana Padrones; Samantha Aso
Title
Positive Airway Pressure-Enhanced CT to Improve Virtual Bronchoscopic Navigation
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Journal Article
Year
2017
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Journal of Thoracic Oncology
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JTO
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12
Issue
1S
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S596-S597
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Thorax CT; diagnosis; Peripheral Pulmonary Nodule
Abstract
A main weakness of virtual bronchoscopic navigation (VBN) is unsuccessful segmentation of distal branches approaching peripheral pulmonary nodules (PPN). CT scan acquisition protocol is pivotal for segmentation covering the utmost periphery. We hypothesize that application of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) during CT acquisition could improve visualization and segmentation of peripheral bronchi. The purpose of the present pilot study is to compare quality of segmentations under 4 CT acquisition modes: inspiration (INSP), expiration (EXP) and both with CPAP (INSP-CPAP and EXP-CPAP).
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IAM; 600.096; 600.075; 600.145
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Admin @ si @ DGC2017a
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2883
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Marta Diez-Ferrer; Debora Gil; Elena Carreño; Susana Padrones; Samantha Aso; Vanesa Vicens; Noelia Cubero de Frutos; Rosa Lopez Lisbona; Carles Sanchez; Agnes Borras; Antoni Rosell
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Positive Airway Pressure-Enhanced CT to Improve Virtual Bronchoscopic Navigation
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2017
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European Respiratory Journal
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Admin @ si @ DGC2017b
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3632
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