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- 2024
- C. Sivananda Reddy, M. Ramasubba Reddy:
Nonlinear difference subspace method of motor imagery EEG classification in brain-computer interface. Digit. Signal Process. 155: 104720 (2024) - 2023
- Tugce Kantar Ugur, Derya Yilmaz, Metin Yildiz, Sinan Yetkin:
A Preliminary Study on OSA Severity Levels Detection by Evaluating Speech Signals Nonlinearities With Multi-Class Classification. IEEE Access 11: 120997-121012 (2023) - Muqing Deng, Xiaoyu Huang, Zhigao Liang, Wentao Lin, Beixi Mo, Dakai Liang, Shuhua Ruan, Jie Chen:
Classification of cardiac electrical signals between patients with myocardial infarction and normal subjects by using nonlinear dynamics features and different classification models. Biomed. Signal Process. Control. 79(Part): 104105 (2023) - 2022
- Çigdem Gülüzar Altintop, Fatma Latifoglu, Aynur Karayol Akin, Adnan Bayram, Murat Çiftçi:
Classification of Depth of Coma Using Complexity Measures and Nonlinear Features of Electroencephalogram Signals. Int. J. Neural Syst. 32(5): 2250018:1-2250018:17 (2022) - 2021
- Robert D. Urda-Benitez, Andrés Eduardo Castro-Ospina, Andrés Orozco-Duque:
Characterization and classification of intracardiac atrial fibrillation signals using the time-singularity multifractal spectrum distribution. Commun. Nonlinear Sci. Numer. Simul. 96: 105675 (2021) - Snigdha Madhab Ghosh, Sharba Bandyopadhyay, Debjani Mitra:
Nonlinear classification of emotion from EEG signal based on maximized mutual information. Expert Syst. Appl. 185: 115605 (2021) - 2020
- Neta Rabin, Maayan Kahlon, Sarit Malayev, Anat Ratnovsky:
Classification of human hand movements based on EMG signals using nonlinear dimensionality reduction and data fusion techniques. Expert Syst. Appl. 149: 113281 (2020) - Rosa Altilio, Giorgio Andreasi, Massimo Panella:
A Classification Approach to Modeling Financial Time Series. Neural Advances in Processing Nonlinear Dynamic Signals 2020: 97-106 - 2019
- Fakheraldin Y. O. Abdalla, Longwen Wu, Hikmat Ullah, Guanghui Ren, Alam Noor, Yaqin Zhao:
ECG arrhythmia classification using artificial intelligence and nonlinear and nonstationary decomposition. Signal Image Video Process. 13(7): 1283-1291 (2019) - 2018
- Tuan D. Pham:
Pattern analysis and classification of blood oxygen saturation signals with nonlinear dynamics features. BHI 2018: 112-115 - 2017
- Ali Torabi, Fatemeh Zareayan Jahromy, Mohammad Reza Daliri:
Semantic Category-Based Classification Using Nonlinear Features and Wavelet Coefficients of Brain Signals. Cogn. Comput. 9(5): 702-711 (2017) - Dinesh Bhati, Manish Sharma, Ram Bilas Pachori, Vikram M. Gadre:
Time-frequency localized three-band biorthogonal wavelet filter bank using semidefinite relaxation and nonlinear least squares with epileptic seizure EEG signal classification. Digit. Signal Process. 62: 259-273 (2017) - 2016
- Fatin A. Elhaj, Naomie Salim, Arief R. Harris, Tan Tian Swee, Taqwa Ahmed:
Arrhythmia recognition and classification using combined linear and nonlinear features of ECG signals. Comput. Methods Programs Biomed. 127: 52-63 (2016) - Hongqiang Li, Huan Liang, Chunjiao Miao, Lu Cao, Xiuli Feng, Chunxiao Tang, Enbang Li:
Novel ECG Signal Classification Based on KICA Nonlinear Feature Extraction. Circuits Syst. Signal Process. 35(4): 1187-1197 (2016) - 2015
- Yina Guo, Ganesh R. Naik, Shuhua Huang, Ajith Abraham, Hung T. Nguyen:
Nonlinear multiscale Maximal Lyapunov Exponent for accurate myoelectric signal classification. Appl. Soft Comput. 36: 633-640 (2015) - Raksha Upadhyay, A. Manglick, D. K. Reddy, P. K. Padhy, Pavan Kumar Kankar:
Channel optimization and nonlinear feature extraction for Electroencephalogram signals classification. Comput. Electr. Eng. 45: 222-234 (2015) - Ahmad Diab, Omar Falou, Mahmoud Hassan, Brynjar Karlsson, Catherine Marque:
Effect of filtering on the classification rate of nonlinear analysis methods applied to uterine EMG signals. EMBC 2015: 4182-4185 - Yu-Mei Zhang, Jing-Jing Li, Xiao-Jun Wu:
A Classification Method for Speech Signal Nonlinear Prediction Models. FSDM 2015: 293-302 - 2013
- Jia Guo, Hu Huang, Cheng Chen, Gustavo K. Rohde:
Optimized Nonlinear Discriminant Analysis (ONDA) for Supervised Pixel Classification. IEEE Signal Process. Lett. 20(12): 1155-1158 (2013) - 2012
- Jirí Spilka, Václav Chudácek, Michal Koucký, Lenka Lhotská, Michal Huptych, Petr Janku, George K. Georgoulas, Chrysostomos D. Stylios:
Using nonlinear features for fetal heart rate classification. Biomed. Signal Process. Control. 7(4): 350-357 (2012) - 2011
- Hao Hu, Gerard de Haan:
Adding explicit content classification to nonlinear filters. Signal Image Video Process. 5(3): 291-305 (2011) - Hyung-Ook Park, Alireza A. Dibazar, Theodore W. Berger:
Discrete Synapse Recurrent Neural Network with time-varying delays for nonlinear system modeling and its application on seismic signal classification. IJCNN 2011: 2374-2381 - 2010
- Antonin Novak, Laurent Simon, Pierrick Lotton:
Analysis, Synthesis, and Classification of Nonlinear Systems Using Synchronized Swept-Sine Method for Audio Effects. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2010 (2010) - Hyung-Ook Park, Alireza A. Dibazar, Theodore W. Berger:
Discrete Synapse Recurrent Neural Network for nonlinear system modeling and its application on seismic signal classification. IJCNN 2010: 1-7 - 2009
- Farid Oveisi:
EEG signal classification using nonlinear independent component analysis. ICASSP 2009: 361-364 - 2007
- Su Yang, I-Fan Shen:
Manifold Analysis in Reconstructed State Space for Nonlinear Signal Classification. ICIC (1) 2007: 930-937 - 2005
- Su Yang:
Nonlinear Signal Classification in the Framework of High-Dimensional Shape Analysis in Reconstructed State Space. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs 52-II(8): 512-516 (2005) - 2004
- Carla Lopes:
Nonlinear Methods in ElectroEncephalographic Analysis: Artificial Neural Networks and wavelets for Classification of EEG Signals in Individuals at Risk for alcoholism. WOB 2004: 133-136 - 2002
- P. E. Rapp, T. A. A. Watanabe, Philippe Faure, C. J. Cellucci:
Nonlinear Signal Classification. Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos 12(6): 1273-1293 (2002) - 1999
- István Szatmári, Csaba Rekeczky, Tamás Roska:
A Nonlinear Wave Metric and its CNN Implementation for Object Classification. J. VLSI Signal Process. 23(2-3): 437-447 (1999)
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