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A new Frequency Domain Measure of Causality based on Partial Spectral Decomposition of Autoregressive Processes and its Application to Cardiovascular…

2019

We present a new method to quantify in the frequency domain the strength of directed interactions between linear stochastic processes. This issue is traditionally addressed by the directed coherence (DC), a popular causality measure derived from the spectral representation of vector autoregressive (AR) processes. Here, to overcome intrinsic limitations of the DC when it needs to be objectively quantified within specific frequency bands, we propose an approach based on spectral decomposition, which allows to isolate oscillatory components related to the pole representation of the vector AR process in the Z-domain. Relating the causal and non-causal power content of these components we obtain…

Frequency band0206 medical engineering02 engineering and technologyTransfer functionRadio spectrumMatrix decomposition03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineheart rateHumansCoherence (signal processing)Arterial PressureMathematicsStochastic Processespole-specific spectral causality (PSSC)Stochastic processHeartsystolic arterial pressure (SAP)Baroreflex020601 biomedical engineeringCausalityAutoregressive modelFrequency domainautoregressive processeSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaAlgorithmdirected coherence030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Assessing High-Order Interdependencies Through Static O-Information Measures Computed on Resting State fMRI Intrinsic Component Networks

2022

Resting state brain networks have reached a strong popularity in recent scientific endeavors due to their feasibility to characterize the metabolic mechanisms at the basis of neural control when the brain is not engaged in any task. The evaluation of these states, consisting in complex physiological processes employing a large amount of energy, is carried out from diagnostic images acquired through resting-state functionalmagnetic resonance (RS-fMRI) on different populations of subjects. In the present study, RS-fMRI signals from the WU-MinnHCP 1200 Subjects Data Release of the Human Connectome Project were studied with the aim of investigating the high order organizational structure of the…

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)O-Information (OI)Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaIndependent Component Analysis (ICA)Complex networkHigh-order interactionResting State Networks (RSN)
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The iconic interface for the PIctorial C language

2003

Iconic environments intend to provide expressive tools to implement, to debug and to execute programs. Moreover its pictorial constructs guide the user to design algorithms in an interactive fashion. Visual interfaces are especially required whenever programs run on an heterogeneous and reconfigurable multiprocessor system oriented to image analysis. Pictorial tools help the user to control the scope of variables, and the distribution of the tasks into the processors. In this paper, the general design, the visual-syntax, and the implementation of the first prototype of an iconic user interface for the PIctorial C Language (PICL) are described. >

Functional programmingSettore INF/01 - InformaticaInterface (Java)business.industryProgramming languageComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectcomputer.software_genreVisualizationDebuggingIconic Interface Visual languages visual programming Algorithm design and analysis Graphics Image analysis Computer languages Flowcharts Prototypes Visualization Functional programming AutomataGraphicsUser interfacebusinesscomputerScope (computer science)Graphical user interfacemedia_commonProceedings IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages
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Distributed Systems for Fusion of Visual Information

1997

FusionSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed System Information Fusion Multisensor-Data scene selection.Artificial intelligencebusiness
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FUZZINESS: the emergence of a new scientific concept

2011

Fuzziness Fuzzy Set Theory Soft ComputingSettore INF/01 - Informatica
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Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh's lifework on philosophy of medicine

2013

Fuzziness Fuzzy Sets TheorySettore INF/01 - Informatica
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Fuzziness in Italy – Traces of a scattered history

2017

The history of Fuzziness in Italy is varied and scattered among a num- ber of research groups. As a matter of fact, “fuzziness” spread in Italy through a sort of spontaneous diffusion, and, also subsequently, no one felt the need to cre- ate some “national” common structure like an Association or similar things. Since a cohesive retelling would be next to impossible, a few members of the Italian fuzzy community have been asked to recount their experience and express their hopes for the future.

Fuzziness HistorySettore INF/01 - InformaticaSettore MAT/01 - Logica Matematica
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Specificities and Vagaries of Medicine from the Viewpoint of Hard Sciences

2013

Among many other beautiful reflections on the ontology of medicine, in his Handbook of Analytic Philosophy of Medicine, Sadegh Zadeh promotes Fuzzy Sets Theory among the basic instruments of logic for medical understanding, highlights the importance of vagueness in the medical language and as an intrinsic property of medical epistemology, and invokes the clear advantages of a medical fuzzy taxonomy to overcome the binary concept of being healthy/ill. We briefly discuss these aspects, relating them to the peculiarity of Fuzziness as the only purely scientific notion among the foundational tools needed to define an analytic philosophy of medicine more concerned with an explicatum of the notio…

Fuzziness Medicine PhilosophyHard and soft scienceSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryFuzzy setUnified Medical Language SystemVaguenessFuzzy logicEpistemologyAnalytic philosophyTaxonomy (general)OntologyMedicinebusiness
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Preface

2013

Fuzziness Medicine PhilosophySettore INF/01 - Informatica
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Fuzziness and Medicine: Philosophical Reflections and Application Systems in Health Care

2013

Fuzziness Medicine PhilosophySettore INF/01 - Informatica
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