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Speaker accent recognition through statistical descriptors of Mel-bands spectral energy and neural network model
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2012-10)
Accent recognition is one of the most important topics in automatic speaker and speaker-independent speech recognition (SI-ASR) systems in recent years. The growth of voice-controlled technologies has becoming part of our ...
Objective investigation of vision impairments using single trial pattern reversal visually evoked potentials
(Elsevier Ltd., 2013-07)
Visually evoked potentials (VEPs) originate from the occipital cortex and have long been used as a reliable indicator for vision impairments by ophthalmologists. Any abnormalities in the visual pathways of a person can be ...
Objective evaluation of speech dysfluencies using wavelet packet transform with sample entropy
(Elsevier Inc, 2013-05)
Dysfluency and stuttering are a break or interruption of normal speech such as repetition, prolongation, interjection of syllables, sounds, words or phrases and involuntary silent pauses or blocks in communication. Stuttering ...
Advancements in Transmitters and Sensors for Biological Tissue Imaging in Magnetic Induction Tomography
(MDPI AG, 2012-05-29)
Magnetic Induction Tomography (MIT), which is also known as Electromagnetic Tomography (EMT) or Mutual Inductance Tomography, is among the imaging modalities of interest to many researchers around the world. This noninvasive ...
Automatically infant cues recognition based on LDA and SVM classifier
(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013)
This paper presents the management of sedation in critically ill infants is a complex issue for Intensive Care Units (ICU) worldwide. Notable complications of sedation practices have been identified and efforts to modify ...
New newborn jaundice monitoring scheme based on combination of pre-processing and color detection method
(Elsevier B.V., 2013)
Newborn jaundice is an apparent yellowing of the sclera or yellowish skin in newborn infants. This symptom is caused by a yellow pigment known as bilirubin. A high level of bilirubin in the infant is referred to as ...
Discrete wavelet transform in recognition human emotional movement through knocking
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2013)
Developing tools for identifying emotional states in human action is seen more challenging area of research and has attracted many researchers recently. In this paper, a new feature extraction method was proposed in ...
Detection of human stress using short-term ECG and HRV signals
(World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013-04)
This paper introduces a method for resolving the problem of human stress detection through short-term (less than 5 min) electrocardiogram (ECG) and heart rate variability (HRV) signals. The explored methodology helps to ...
A phoneme based sign language recognition system using interleaving feature and neural network
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 2012-02-27)
A sign language is a language which, instead of
acoustically conveyed sound patterns, uses visually transmitted
sign patterns. Sign languages are commonly developed in hearing
impaired communities, which can include ...
Performance comparison of daubechies wavelet family in Infant cry classification
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2012)
Infant cry is a non-stationary, loud, high-pitched signal made by infants in response to certain situations. This acoustic signal can be used to identify physical or psychology status of infant. The aim of this work is to ...