This work has, as its objective, the development of non-invasive and low-cost systems for monitoring and automatic diagnosing specific neonatal diseases by means of the analysis of suitable video signals. We focus on monitoring infants potentially at risk of diseases characterized by the presence or absence of rhythmic movements of one or more body parts. Seizures and respiratory diseases are specifically considered, but the approach is general. Seizures are defined as sudden neurological and behavioural alterations. They are age-dependent phenomena and the most common sign of central nervous system dysfunction. Neonatal seizures have onset within the 28th day of life in newborns at term and within the 44th week of conceptional age in pret...
PurposeExisting automated seizure detection algorithms report sensitivities between 43% and 77% and ...
In this paper, we consider a novel low-complexity realtime image-processing based approach to the de...
Non-contact visual monitoring of vital signs in neonatology has been demonstrated by several recent ...
This work has, as its objective, the development of non-invasive and low-cost systems for monitoring...
In both clinical and domestic environments, newborns deserve continuous attention from the medical p...
Clinical operators in one of the most difficult health care fields, namely neonatal neurology, on a ...
In this thesis we consider the use of well-known statistical methods to early diagnose, through wire...
In Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), the early detection of neonatal seizures is of utmost impo...
Clinical operators in one of the most difficult health care fields, namely neonatal neurology, on a ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to apply a real-time algorithm for clonic neonatal seizures dete...
In this paper, we present a non-invasive, low-cost, wire-free video processing-based approach to neo...
The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society has identified neonates at high risk for neurologic se...
International audienceObjective - Video and sound acquisition and processing technologies have seen ...
The objective of this work, conducted as part of the European project Digi-NewB and a CIFRE thesis, ...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm inf...
PurposeExisting automated seizure detection algorithms report sensitivities between 43% and 77% and ...
In this paper, we consider a novel low-complexity realtime image-processing based approach to the de...
Non-contact visual monitoring of vital signs in neonatology has been demonstrated by several recent ...
This work has, as its objective, the development of non-invasive and low-cost systems for monitoring...
In both clinical and domestic environments, newborns deserve continuous attention from the medical p...
Clinical operators in one of the most difficult health care fields, namely neonatal neurology, on a ...
In this thesis we consider the use of well-known statistical methods to early diagnose, through wire...
In Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), the early detection of neonatal seizures is of utmost impo...
Clinical operators in one of the most difficult health care fields, namely neonatal neurology, on a ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to apply a real-time algorithm for clonic neonatal seizures dete...
In this paper, we present a non-invasive, low-cost, wire-free video processing-based approach to neo...
The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society has identified neonates at high risk for neurologic se...
International audienceObjective - Video and sound acquisition and processing technologies have seen ...
The objective of this work, conducted as part of the European project Digi-NewB and a CIFRE thesis, ...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm inf...
PurposeExisting automated seizure detection algorithms report sensitivities between 43% and 77% and ...
In this paper, we consider a novel low-complexity realtime image-processing based approach to the de...
Non-contact visual monitoring of vital signs in neonatology has been demonstrated by several recent ...