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Publikováno v:
Journal of Imaging, Vol 6, Iss 4, p 16 (2020)
It is said that image segmentation is a very difficult or complex task. First of all, we emphasize the subtle difference between the notions of difficulty and complexity. Then, in this article, we focus on the question of how two widely used color im
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https://doaj.org/article/e4e1a692b1674fbf89f433aea2e8aae4
Publikováno v:
Mathematics, Vol 12, Iss 13, p 1971 (2024)
A new authentication method based on EEG signal is proposed here. Biometric features such as fingerprint scanning, facial recognition, iris scanning, voice recognition, and even brainwave patterns can be used for authentication methods. Brainwave pat
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https://doaj.org/article/b7d5b2ed80754d90aa652d4c7ef2c4d9
Autor:
Tudorita Zaharia, Gabriel Mihail Danciu, Iulia Ilie, Irina Emilia Nicolae, Septimiu Cosmin Nechifor
Publikováno v:
2023 13th International Symposium on Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering (ATEE).
Autor:
Sofoklis Kyriazakos, Harm op den Akker, Konstantina Kostopoulou, Maritini Kalogerini, Claudia Pandolfo, Nerea Agoado Lopez, Krasimir Filipov, Irina Emilia Nicolae, Pavlos Kranas, Ricardo Jimenez, Eshita Dhar, George Manias, Anna Nanou, Rostislav Kostadinov, Artitaya Lophatananon, Marta Patiño, Tanja Tomson, Andrea Damiani, Usman Rashid
Deliverable D8.5 is the first iteration of the exploration plans of the iHelp project and includes the strategy, the joint exploitation approach, as well as the update of the partners’ individual plans, describing their intentions for exploitation
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2c38a38ec8f3a09ed1c0f1652d4b8b69
Publikováno v:
Journal of Imaging
Volume 6
Issue 4
Journal of Imaging, Vol 6, Iss 16, p 16 (2020)
Volume 6
Issue 4
Journal of Imaging, Vol 6, Iss 16, p 16 (2020)
It is said that image segmentation is a very difficult or complex task. First of all, we emphasize the subtle difference between the notions of difficulty and complexity. Then, in this article, we focus on the question of how two widely used color im
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 11 (2017)
Objective: Decoding neurocognitive processes on a single-trial basis with Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) techniques can reveal the user's internal interpretation of the current situation. Such information can potentially be exploited to make devices
Autor:
M. M. C. Stefan, Irina-Emilia Nicolae, G. M. Ungureanu, Rodica Strungaru, O. A. Bajenaru, M. Vasile
Publikováno v:
2016 International Conference and Exposition on Electrical and Power Engineering (EPE).
Imagining a certain movement produces changes in the subject's EEG motor rhythm in the same manner in which the real execution of the movement does. These variations are reflected by Even-Related Desynchronizations (ERD) and appear asa magnitude decr
Autor:
T. M. Vasile, G. M. Ungureanu, O. A. Bajenaru, Rodica Strungaru, Dragos Daniel Taralunga, Irina-Emilia Nicolae, Bogdan Hurezeanu, M. M. C. Stefan
Publikováno v:
EMBC
Motor imagery, one of the first investigated neural process for Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) still provides a great challenge nowadays. Aiming a better and more accurate control, multiple researches have been conducted by the scientific community
Autor:
V. Straticiuc, O. A. Bajenaru, Rodica Strungaru, G. M. Ungureanu, Irina-Emilia Nicolae, T. M. Vasile
Publikováno v:
2016 8th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (ECAI).
This article proposes a pilot study regarding the influence of sounds (music) on EEG activity involved in BCI implementations, based on EEG analysis. The Independent Component Analysis is applied to extract the most relevant ICA components for which
Autor:
T. M. Vasile, M. M. C. Stefan, Rodica Strungaru, Irina-Emilia Nicolae, G. M. Ungureanu, O. A. Bajenaru
Publikováno v:
2016 8th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (ECAI).
Motor imagery and actual movement are both tasks that bring forth a noticeable change in the subject's EEG mu rhythm known as Even-Related Desynchronisation (ERD). They appear as magnitude decreases of the frequencies included in the said band and ca