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Methods and approaches on inferring human emotional stress changes through physiological signals: A review
(Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, 2013)
Emotional stress is kind of stressful state which is developed due to the continuous occurrence of negative emotions such as sad, disgust, angry and fear over a long period of time. In this work, a detailed investigation ...
Comparison of speech parameterization techniques for the classification of speech disfluencies
(Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey, 2013-12)
Stuttering assessment through the manual classification of speech disfluencies is subjective, inconsistent, time-consuming, and prone to error. The aim of this paper is to compare the effectiveness of the 3 speech feature ...
A study of a two phases medium in pipe vessel using gaussian filter method and k-NN classifier
(IOS Press, 2013-07-03)
In this paper we present the existence and uniqueness of solutions to the stochastic problem to determine two phase level of gas and water in the industrial pipe line. In order to distinguish the level phases in a vessel ...
A hybrid expert system approach for telemonitoring of vocal fold pathology
(Elsevier B.V., 2013)
Acoustical parameters extracted from the recorded voice samples are actively pursued for accurate detection of vocal fold pathology. Most of the system for detection of vocal fold pathology uses high quality voice samples. ...
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 ...
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 ...
Multiple physiological signal-based human stress identification using non-linear classifiers
(2013)
This paper describes the human stress identification using multiple physiological signals. The Electrocardiogram (ECG), Electromyogram (EMG), Heart Rate Variability (HRV), Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), and Skin Temperature ...
Infant hungry recognition based on k-NN and Autoregressive Model
(American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved., 2013-11)
To study their behaviour without knowing what their needs is another crucial issue. A lot of researches have been rapidly investigated. Thus, in this paper we proudly proposed a system to determine the hungry infant based ...
Magnetic induction tomography: Receiver circuit and its design criteria
(Penerbit UTM Press, 2013-07)
This paper discusses the receiver circuit and criteria for component selection towards the application of a real-time magnetic induction tomography system. Component selection plays an important role since image reconstruction ...