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Comparison of region of interest segmentation methods for video-based heart rate measurements

2018

International audience; Conventional contact photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors are not suitable in situations of skin damage or when unconstrained movement is required. As a consequence, remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) has recently emerged because it provides remote physiological measurements without expensive hardware and improves comfort for long-term monitoring. RPPG estimation methods use the spatially averaged RGB values of pixels in a Region Of Interest (ROI) to generate a temporal RGB signal. The selection of ROI is a critical first step to obtain reliable pulse signals and must contain as many skin pixels as possible with a low percentage of non-skin pixels. In this paper, we ex…

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Remote Photoplethysmography measurement using constrained ICA

2017

Remote Photoplethysmography (rPPG) is a technique that consists in estimating physiological parameters such as heart rate from live or recorded video sequences taken by conventional camera or even webcams. This technique is increasingly used in many application fields thanks to its simplicity and affordability. The basic idea is that the arterial blood flow shows regularity due to the heartbeat. This regularity is manifested by very small periodic variations in the color of the skin, which can be isolated and quantified by signal and image processing methods. In this context, Independent Component Analysis (ICA) is largely used to separate the signal due to arterial flow from signals from o…

Heartbeatbusiness.industry0206 medical engineeringAutocorrelation[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Image processingContext (language use)02 engineering and technology[ INFO.INFO-CV ] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]020601 biomedical engineering01 natural sciencesIndependent component analysisSignal010309 optics[INFO.INFO-CV] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Robustness (computer science)0103 physical sciencesA priori and a posterioriComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics2017 E-Health and Bioengineering Conference (EHB)
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Error analysis of the orthogonal series solution of linear time-invariant systems

1989

Similarities in the error analysis of the polynomial series solution of linear time-invariant systems are pointed out.

Hermite polynomialsMathematical analysisLinear systemComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceOrthogonal seriesLTI system theoryControl and Systems EngineeringError analysisOrthogonal polynomialsApplied mathematicsPolynomial seriesLegendre polynomialsMathematicsInternational Journal of Systems Science
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AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF SMALL SPHERICAL LESIONS USING MULTISCALE APPROACH IN 3D MEDICAL IMAGES

2013

International audience; Automated detection of small, low level shapes such as circular/spherical objects in images is a challenging computer vision problem. For many applications, especially microbleed detection in Alzheimer's disease, an automatic pre-screening scheme is required to identify potential seeds with high sensitivity and reasonable specificity. A new method is proposed to detect spherical objects in 3D medical images within the multi-scale Laplacian of Gaussian framework. The major contributions are (1) breaking down 3D sphere detection into 1D line profile detection along each coordinate dimension, (2) identifying center of structures by normalizing the line response profile …

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Decoupled Downlink-Uplink Coverage Analysis with Interference Management for Enriched Heterogeneous Cellular Networks

2016

Heterogeneous cellular networks (HetCNets) offer a promising solution to cope with the current cellular coverage crunch. Due to the large transmit power disparity, while following maximum power received (MPR) association scheme, a larger number of users are associated with macro-cell BS (MBS) than small-cell BSs (SBSs). Therefore, an imbalance load arrangement takes place across the HetCNets. Hence, using cell range expansion-based cell association, we can balance the load across the congested MBS. However, using MPR association scheme, users’ offloading leads to two challenges: 1) macro-cell interference , in which the MBS interferes with the offloaded users, and 2) coupled downlink-uplink…

Heterogeneous cellular networksGeneral Computer ScienceComputer science02 engineering and technologyInterference (wave propagation)Frequency allocationsmall-cell BSsLoad managementBase stationcoverage performance0203 mechanical engineeringTelecommunications linkreverse frequency allocation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials Sciencedecoupled downlink-uplink associationbusiness.industryGeneral Engineering020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsTransmitter power outputCellular networklcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringbusinesslcsh:TK1-9971Computer networkIEEE Access
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Analysis of load balancing and interference management in heterogeneous cellular networks

2017

To meet the current cellular capacity demands, proactive offloading is required in heterogeneous cellular networks (HetCNets) comprising of different tiers of base stations (BSs), e.g., small-cell BSs (sBSs) and conventional macro-cell BSs (mBSs). Each tier differs from the others in terms of BS transmit power, spatial density, and association bias. Consequently, the coverage range of each tier BSs is also different from others. Due to low transmit power, a fewer number of users are associated to an sBS as compared with mBS. Thus, inefficient utilization of small-cell resources occurs. To balance the load across the network, it is necessary to push users to the underloaded small cells from …

Heterogeneous cellular networksGeneral Computer ScienceComputer science02 engineering and technologyselective sBS deploymentFrequency allocationBase stationLoad managementsmall-cell BSs0203 mechanical engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringreverse frequency allocationGeneral Materials ScienceNetwork performanceuser ratebusiness.industrycoverage probabilityGeneral Engineering020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsLoad balancing (computing)Transmitter power outputCellular networklcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringbusinesslcsh:TK1-9971Computer network
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Description and evaluation of an introductory course to Matlab for a heterogeneous group of university students

2010

This paper presents the experience of the authors in teaching the Matlab™ software to students with different levels of academic training, even though all of them belong to the field of Science. Matlab™ is a worldwide standard in technical programming and computing, and its use is still growing; therefore, it is taught in many different university degree programs (Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, etc.). The course analyzed in this paper contains examples of different fields of knowledge to show the students the versatility and power of this tool. At the end of each course, which consists of 30 h, the students expressed their opinions about the content in a private opinion poll (questionna…

Heterogeneous groupGeneral Computer ScienceComputer sciencebusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringField (computer science)EducationCourse (navigation)SoftwareComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONAcademic TrainingMathematics educationOpinion pollMATLABbusinesscomputercomputer.programming_languageComputer Applications in Engineering Education
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Advances in the enumeration of foldable self-avoiding walks

2020

<font color="#336633"&gtSelf-avoiding walks (SAWs) have been studied for a long time due to their intrinsic importance and the many application fields in which they operate. A new subset of SAWs, called foldable SAWs, has recently been discovered when investigating two different SAW manipulations embedded within existing protein structure prediction (PSP) software. Since then, several attempts have been made to find out more about these walks, including counting them. However, calculating the number of foldable SAWs appeared as a tough work, and current supercomputers fail to count foldable SAWs of length exceeding ≈ 30 steps. In this article, we present new progress in this enumeration, bo…

Hexagonal crystal systemComputer sciencebusiness.industry[INFO.INFO-SE] Computer Science [cs]/Software Engineering [cs.SE][INFO.INFO-IU] Computer Science [cs]/Ubiquitous ComputingUpper and lower boundsParallel genetic algorithmComputational MathematicsSoftwareComputational Theory and MathematicsHardware and ArchitectureModeling and Simulation[INFO.INFO-ET] Computer Science [cs]/Emerging Technologies [cs.ET]Genetic algorithm[INFO.INFO-DC] Computer Science [cs]/Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computing [cs.DC]Enumeration[INFO.INFO-MA] Computer Science [cs]/Multiagent Systems [cs.MA][INFO.INFO-MO] Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and SimulationbusinessAlgorithmSoftware[INFO.INFO-CR] Computer Science [cs]/Cryptography and Security [cs.CR]International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering
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Solving Stochastic Nonlinear Resource Allocation Problems Using a Hierarchy of Twofold Resource Allocation Automata

2010

In a multitude of real-world situations, resources must be allocated based on incomplete and noisy information. However, in many cases, incomplete and noisy information render traditional resource allocation techniques ineffective. The decentralized Learning Automata Knapsack Game (LAKG) was recently proposed for solving one such class of problems, namely the class of Stochastic Nonlinear Fractional Knapsack Problems. Empirically, the LAKG was shown to yield a superior performance when compared to methods which are based on traditional parameter estimation schemes. This paper presents a completely new online Learning Automata (LA) system, namely the Hierarchy of Twofold Resource Allocation …

Hierarchy021103 operations researchTheoretical computer scienceLearning automataStochastic processComputer science0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyTheoretical Computer ScienceAutomatonComputational Theory and MathematicsHardware and ArchitectureKnapsack problem0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringResource allocation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingResource managementStochastic optimizationSoftwareIEEE Transactions on Computers
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On the Intrinsic Complexity of Learning

1995

AbstractA new view of learning is presented. The basis of this view is a natural notion of reduction. We prove completeness and relative difficulty results. An infinite hierarchy of intrinsically more and more difficult to learn concepts is presented. Our results indicate that the complexity notion captured by our new notion of reduction differs dramatically from the traditional studies of the complexity of the algorithms performing learning tasks.

HierarchyTheoretical computer scienceBasis (linear algebra)business.industryMachine learningcomputer.software_genreComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceReduction (complexity)Computational Theory and MathematicsCompleteness (order theory)Concept learningRecursive functionsNatural (music)Artificial intelligencebusinesscomputerInformation SystemsMathematicsInformation and Computation
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