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Automatic Brain White Matter Hyperintensities Segmentation with Swin U-Net
Conference ObjectAbstract: This work proposes an automatic segmentation approach to detect White Matter Hyperintensities (WMH)Palabras claves:deep learning, segmentation, Swin-Transformer, WMHAutores:Bryan V. Piguave, Enrique Pelaez, Francis R. Loayza, José ViteriFuentes:googlescopusAnatomical Patterns Recognition of Impulse Control Disorders of Parkinsonian Patients Using Deep Learning of MRI structural images
Conference ObjectAbstract: In Parkinson's disease (PD) several neuropsychiatric conditions are highly frequent including impulsPalabras claves:deep learning, Impulsive Compulsive Disorders, MRI, PÁRKINSONAutores:Alexander Saravia, Enrique Pelaez, Francis R. Loayza, Jocellyn Luna, Obeso I., Victor Asanza ArmijosFuentes:googlescopusFault Diagnosing for Electric Motors Based in Noise Data Classification Using Deep Learning
Conference ObjectAbstract: Timely detection of potential engine failures is essential for preventive maintenance of equipment.Palabras claves:Audio Anomaly Classification, deep learning, Engine Failures, Spectrogram AnalysisAutores:Enrique Pelaez, Francis R. Loayza, Josue Davalos Carrera, Paulette Vazquez MatuteFuentes:scopusElectrooculography Signals Classification for FPGA-based Human-Computer Interaction
Conference ObjectAbstract: Electrooculographic techniques are applied in the development of new technologies that compensate foPalabras claves:Electrooculography, Fpga, Human-computer InteractionAutores:Diego Hernán Peluffo-Ordóñez, Enrique Pelaez, Francis R. Loayza, Jesus Miranda, Leiber Rivas, Miranda J., Otilia Alejandro, Victor Asanza ArmijosFuentes:scopusSupervised Machine Learning Applied to Non-Invasive EMG Signal Classification for an Anthropomorphic Robotic Hand
Conference ObjectAbstract: Advances in hardware development have created robotic hands able to mimic the appearance and functioPalabras claves:Anthropomorphic robotic hand, Artificial Neural Network, EMG Data Classification, EMG Machine LearningAutores:Alexander Saravia-Avila, Bolivar Nunez-Montoya, Edwin Valarezo Anazco, Efrain Teran, Francis R. Loayza, Mauricio Valarezo AnazcoFuentes:scopus