DocumentCode
2067149
Title
An intelligent and interactive biosignal analyser
Author
Hosseini, H. Gholam
Author_Institution
Auckland Univ. of Technol., New Zealand
fYear
2001
fDate
18-21 Nov. 2001
Firstpage
281
Lastpage
285
Abstract
In this paper, the design and implementation processes of an intelligent biosignal analyser axe discussed. If the complexity and costs associated with computer-aided diagnosis of biosignal can be reduced, it is likely that the availability of these systems will increase. Moreover, the real-time implementation of biosignal analysis can be achieved. The Biosignal analysers are being demanded in research, health care centres, and other organisations. A research project is carrying on at Auckland University of Technology to enhance the theoretical and experimental components in the area of intelligent biosignal processing. The overall aim of this project is to implement on-line (real-time) processing techniques, based on neural networks, for intelligent, cost effective, and easy-to-use biosignal analysers. This configuration allows flexibility in mapping biosignal inputs to output code and also allows for interactive applications to be created in software. Therefore, it allows users to control computer functions directly from their bioelectric signals. This approach is extremely valuable to people with devastating neuromuscular handicaps. The idea of providing easy access to such analysers will contribute to a reduction in the mortality rate due to certain medical conditions, which produce abnormal biosignals (i.e. cardiac failure).
Keywords
intelligent sensors; medical signal processing; neural nets; cardiac failure; computer-aided diagnosis; devastating neuromuscular handicaps; intelligent biosignal analyser; intelligent biosignal processing; mortality rate; neural networks; real-time implementation; Application software; Bioelectric phenomena; Computer aided diagnosis; Costs; Failure analysis; Intelligent networks; Medical services; Neural networks; Neuromuscular; Process design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Information Systems Conference, The Seventh Australian and New Zealand 2001
Print_ISBN
1-74052-061-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ANZIIS.2001.974091
Filename
974091
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