7 research outputs found

    Pattern Recognition

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    Pattern recognition is a very wide research field. It involves factors as diverse as sensors, feature extraction, pattern classification, decision fusion, applications and others. The signals processed are commonly one, two or three dimensional, the processing is done in real- time or takes hours and days, some systems look for one narrow object class, others search huge databases for entries with at least a small amount of similarity. No single person can claim expertise across the whole field, which develops rapidly, updates its paradigms and comprehends several philosophical approaches. This book reflects this diversity by presenting a selection of recent developments within the area of pattern recognition and related fields. It covers theoretical advances in classification and feature extraction as well as application-oriented works. Authors of these 25 works present and advocate recent achievements of their research related to the field of pattern recognition

    A speech enhancement algorithm based on a Chi MRF model of the speech STFT amplitudes

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    A speech enhancement algorithm that takes advantage of the time and frequency dependencies of speech signals is presented in this paper. The above dependencies are incorporated in the statistical model using concepts from the theory of Markov Random Fields. In particular, the speech short-time Fourier transform (STFT) amplitude samples are modeled with a novel Chi Markov Random Field prior, which is then used for the development of an estimator based on the Iterated Conditional Modes method. The novel prior is also coupled with a dasiaharmonicpsila neighborhood, which apart from the immediately adjacent samples on the time frequency plane, also considers samples which are one pitch frequency apart, so as to take advantage of the rich structure of the voiced speech time frames. Additionally, central to the development of the algorithm is the adaptive estimation of the weights that determine the interaction between neighboring samples, which allows the restoration of weak speech spectral components, while maintaining a low level of uniform residual noise. Results that illustrate the improvements achieved with the proposed algorithm, and a comparison with other established speech enhancement schemes are also given

    Advanced Sensing and Image Processing Techniques for Healthcare Applications

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    This Special Issue aims to attract the latest research and findings in the design, development and experimentation of healthcare-related technologies. This includes, but is not limited to, using novel sensing, imaging, data processing, machine learning, and artificially intelligent devices and algorithms to assist/monitor the elderly, patients, and the disabled population

    Gaze-Based Human-Robot Interaction by the Brunswick Model

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    We present a new paradigm for human-robot interaction based on social signal processing, and in particular on the Brunswick model. Originally, the Brunswick model copes with face-to-face dyadic interaction, assuming that the interactants are communicating through a continuous exchange of non verbal social signals, in addition to the spoken messages. Social signals have to be interpreted, thanks to a proper recognition phase that considers visual and audio information. The Brunswick model allows to quantitatively evaluate the quality of the interaction using statistical tools which measure how effective is the recognition phase. In this paper we cast this theory when one of the interactants is a robot; in this case, the recognition phase performed by the robot and the human have to be revised w.r.t. the original model. The model is applied to Berrick, a recent open-source low-cost robotic head platform, where the gazing is the social signal to be considered

    Libro de actas. XXXV Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica

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    596 p.CASEIB2017 vuelve a ser el foro de referencia a nivel nacional para el intercambio científico de conocimiento, experiencias y promoción de la I D i en Ingeniería Biomédica. Un punto de encuentro de científicos, profesionales de la industria, ingenieros biomédicos y profesionales clínicos interesados en las últimas novedades en investigación, educación y aplicación industrial y clínica de la ingeniería biomédica. En la presente edición, más de 160 trabajos de alto nivel científico serán presentados en áreas relevantes de la ingeniería biomédica, tales como: procesado de señal e imagen, instrumentación biomédica, telemedicina, modelado de sistemas biomédicos, sistemas inteligentes y sensores, robótica, planificación y simulación quirúrgica, biofotónica y biomateriales. Cabe destacar las sesiones dedicadas a la competición por el Premio José María Ferrero Corral, y la sesión de competición de alumnos de Grado en Ingeniería biomédica, que persiguen fomentar la participación de jóvenes estudiantes e investigadores
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