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Debora Gil; Aura Hernandez-Sabate; David Castells; Jordi Carrabina
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CYBERH: Cyber-Physical Systems in Health for Personalized Assistance
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2017
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International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing
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Assistance systems for e-Health applications have some specific requirements that demand of new methods for data gathering, analysis and modeling able to deal with SmallData:
1) systems should dynamically collect data from, both, the environment and the user to issue personalized recommendations; 2) data analysis should be able to tackle a limited number of samples prone to include non-informative data and possibly evolving in time due to changes in patient condition; 3) algorithms should run in real time with possibly limited computational resources and fluctuant internet access.
Electronic medical devices (and CyberPhysical devices in general) can enhance the process of data gathering and analysis in several ways: (i) acquiring simultaneously multiple sensors data instead of single magnitudes (ii) filtering data; (iii) providing real-time implementations condition by isolating tasks in individual processors of multiprocessors Systems-on-chip (MPSoC) platforms and (iv) combining information through sensor fusion
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Our approach focus on both aspects of the complementary role of CyberPhysical devices and analysis of SmallData in the process of personalized models building for e-Health applications. In particular, we will address the design of Cyber-Physical Systems in Health for Personalized Assistance (CyberHealth) in two specific application cases: 1) A Smart Assisted Driving System (SADs) for dynamical assessment of the driving capabilities of Mild Cognitive Impaired (MCI) people; 2) An Intelligent Operating Room (iOR) for improving the yield of bronchoscopic interventions for in-vivo lung cancer diagnosis.
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Timisoara; Rumania; September 2017
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IAM; 600.085; 600.096; 600.075; 600.145
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3045
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Enric Marti; Ferran Poveda; Antoni Gurgui; Jaume Rocarias; Debora Gil; Aura Hernandez-Sabate
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Una experiencia de estructura, funcionamiento y evaluación de la asignatura de graficos por computador con metodologia de aprendizaje basado en proyectos
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Miscellaneous
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2013
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IV Congreso Internacional UNIVEST
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IV Congreso Internacional UNIVEST
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IAM; ADAS
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Admin @ si @ MPG2013b
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2384
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Patricia Marquez; Debora Gil; R.Mester; Aura Hernandez-Sabate
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Local Analysis of Confidence Measures for Optical Flow Quality Evaluation
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2014
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9th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications
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3
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450-457
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Optical Flow; Confidence Measure; Performance Evaluation.
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Optical Flow (OF) techniques facing the complexity of real sequences have been developed in the last years. Even using the most appropriate technique for our specific problem, at some points the output flow might fail to achieve the minimum error required for the system. Confidence measures computed from either input data or OF output should discard those points where OF is not accurate enough for its further use. It follows that evaluating the capabilities of a confidence measure for bounding OF error is as important as the definition
itself. In this paper we analyze different confidence measures and point out their advantages and limitations for their use in real world settings. We also explore the agreement with current tools for their evaluation of confidence measures performance.
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Lisboa; January 2014
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IAM; ADAS; 600.044; 600.060; 600.057; 601.145; 600.076; 600.075
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2432
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