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Biomedical Engineering and Computational Intelligence

Proceedings of The World Thematic Conference—Biomedical Engineering and Computational Intelligence, BIOCOM 2018

  • Reports on cutting-edge intelligent methods applied to biomedical engineering
  • Describes intelligent methods for application in disease diagnosis and prediction
  • Reports on new ontology models for biology and biochemistry

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Table of contents (10 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Bioinspired Approach to Inverse Kinematic Problem

    • Rami Alkhatib, Maher Sabbah, Mohamad O. Diab, Mohammad Taha, Khalid Salloum
    Pages 1-11
  3. Assessment of Two Musculoskeletal Models in Children with Crouch Gait

    • Emiliano P. Ravera, Juan A. Beret, Mauricio Riveras, Marcos J. Crespo, Aliah F. Shaheen, Paola A. Catalfamo Formento
    Pages 13-23
  4. Low-Complexity Classification Algorithm to Identify Drivers’ Stress Using Electrodermal Activity (EDA) Measurements

    • Pamela Zontone, Antonio Affanni, Riccardo Bernardini, Alessandro Piras, Roberto Rinaldo
    Pages 25-33
  5. 3D Model of Blood Flow for Magnetohydrodynamic Study

    • Maher Sabbah, Houssam Salami, Jad Kozaily, Rami Alkhatib
    Pages 35-50
  6. Analysis of HD-sEMG Signals Using Channel Clustering Based on Time Domain Features For Functional Assessment with Ageing

    • Swati Banerjee, Loubna Imrani, Kiyoka Kinugawa, Jeremy Laforet, Sofiane Boudaoud
    Pages 83-92
  7. Effect of Reduced Point NIR Spectroscopy on Glucose Prediction Error in Human Blood Tissue

    • Jivan Parab, M. Sequeira, R. S. Gad, G. M. Naik
    Pages 93-103
  8. Data Augmentation for Signature Images in Online Verification Systems

    • Anastasia Beresneva, Anna Epishkina
    Pages 105-112

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About this book

This book reports on timely research at the interface between biomedical engineering and intelligence technologies applied to biology and healthcare. It covers cutting-edge methods applied to biomechanics and robotics, EEG time series analysis, blood glucose prediction models, among others. It includes ten chapters, which were selected upon a rigorous peer-review process and presented at the 1st World Thematic Conference - Biomedical Engineering and Computational Intelligence, BIOCOM 2018, held in London, United Kingdom, during October 30–31, 2018.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Porto, Porto, Portugal

    João Manuel R. S. Tavares

  • Techno India College of Engineering, Kolkata, India

    Nilanjan Dey

  • Global Knowledge Research Foundation, Ahmedabad, India

    Amit Joshi

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