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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 ...
Message
(Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), 2012-02-27)
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A review of Yorùbá automatic speech recognition
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2013-08)
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) has recorded appreciable progress both in technology and application. Despite this progress, there still exist wide performance gap between human speech recognition (HSR) and ASR which ...
Auditory wavelet packet filters for multistyle classification of speech under stress
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2011-11)
Nowadays, people are having high stress level due to high workload stress, emergency phone call and multitasking. Emotional/stress of a person affect his/her performance in daily life and speech production. The research ...
Preventing sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) based on motion estimation and neural network
(American Scientific Publishers, 2013)
What is SIDS? SIDS is known as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or referred as the cot death; there are no explainable causes of death after the autopsy. No one knows what causes SIDS, however researchers have theorized that ...
Mathematical model attitude estimation using Kalman filter technique for low earth orbit satellite
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 2012-02-27)
In space, the attitude analysis of a satellite is constantly being computed within the system of the satellite. In this paper, the linear mathematical model of the satellite attitude control with gravity gradient moment, ...
Automatic infant anxiety character with SVM
(Elsevier Ltd., 2012)
Notable complications of sedation practices have been identified and efforts to modify these practices in ICUs have begun. While sedation-scoring tools have been introduced into clinical practice in intensive care few have ...
Fuzzy k-NN and k-NN algorithm for fast infant cues detection
(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013)
In this paper, tremble stage assessment is explained and reviewed for detecting facial changes of patient in a hospital in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The facial changes are most widely represented by eyes and ...
Stockwell transform and clustering techniques for efficient detection of vision impairments from single trial VEPs
(Inderscience Enterprises Ltd., 2013)
Pattern reversal visually evoked potentials (VEPs) provide valuable information about the visual nerves pathways and is a promising field to be explored for the investigation of vision impairments. The conventional method ...
Applications of visually evoked potentials in ocular diseases: a guided tour
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2011-12)
Visually evoked potential (VEP) is an electrical signal generated by the brain (Occipital Cortex) in response to a visual stimuli. These responses are recorded non-invasively by placing the surface electrodes at the scalp, ...