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Biomedical Signal and Image Processing


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Biomedical signal and image processing involve the analysis of physiological measurements to provide useful information upon which clinicians can make decisions. Working with traditional bio-measurement tools, the signals and images can be computed by software to provide physicians with real-time data and greater insights to aid in clinical assessments. These challenges motivate the further study of biomedical signal and image analysis, and this book series intends to report the new results of these efforts. Topic coverage aims to include Neurological signal processing, Pathological speech signal analysis, Electromyography (EMG) signal processing, EEG, ECG, BCI and all associated analytical techniques. This book series is intended for both biomedical Engineers and clinicians (researchers and graduate students) who wish to get novel research ideas and some training in theory and recent advances of Clinical, Neural engineering and Biomedical signal/image processing applications.

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Advanced Electroencephalography Analytical Methods Fundamentals, Acquisition, and Applications

Advanced Electroencephalography Analytical Methods: Fundamentals, Acquisition, and Applications

1st Edition

Forthcoming

Edited By Ganesh R. Naik, Wellington Pinheiro dos Santos, Gaetano Gargiulo
November 29, 2024

Advanced Electroencephalography Analytical Methods: Fundamentals, Acquisition, and Applications presents the theoretical basis and applications of electroencephalography (EEG) signals in neuroscience, involving signal analysis, processing, signal acquisition, representation, and applications of EEG...

Biomedical Signal Processing A Modern Approach

Biomedical Signal Processing: A Modern Approach

1st Edition

Edited By Ganesh R. Naik, Wellington Pinheiro dos Santos
September 27, 2023

This book presents the theoretical basis and applications of biomedical signal analysis and processing. Initially, the nature of the most common biomedical signals, such as electroencephalography, electromyography, electrocardiography and others, is described. The theoretical basis of linear signal...

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