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Comparison of machine learning models for the prediction of cancer cells using MHC class I complexes
(SPIE, 2020)
Currently, cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide, making millions of deaths annually in developing countries due to a shortage of detection and treatment. Early detection of cancer neoantigens is useful for ...
Large-Range Polymer Optical-Fiber Strain-Gauge Sensor for Elastic Tendons in Wearable Assistive Robots
(MDIP, 2019)
This paper presents the development and validation of a polymer optical-fiber strain-gauge sensor based on the light-coupling principle to measure axial deformation of elastic tendons incorporated in soft actuators for ...
The Impact of an Introductory Biomedical Engineering Course on Students' Perceptions of the Engineering Profession
(Tempus Publications, 2016)
After their first year roughly 50% of engineering students do not continue in that major. One cause could be that students have little idea as to what the profession of engineeringis about. Freshman introductory courses ...
How can technology assist occupational voice users?
(Taylor y Francis Ltd., 2020)
The voice is an important tool for people who use it daily in their occupations. However, what technological options are available to such individuals to allow them to monitor or take care of their voices?
A time to exhaustion model during prolonged running based on wearable accelerometers
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2019)
Defining relationships between running mechanisms and fatigue can be a major asset for optimising training. This article proposes a biomechanical model of time to exhaustion according to indicators derived from accelerometry ...
SOPHIA: System for Ophthalmic Image Acquisition, Transmission, and Intelligent AnalysisSOPHIA: Sistema para adquisición, transmisión, y análisis inteligente de imágenes oftálmicas
(Universidad de Antioquia, 2020)
Ocular diseases are one of the main causes of irreversible disability in people in productive age. In 2020, approximately 18% of the worldwide population was estimated to suffer of diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular ...
Development and evaluation of a novel robotic platform for gait rehabilitation in patients with Cerebral Palsy: CPWalker
(Elsevier, 2017)
The term Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a set of neurological disorders that appear in infancy or early childhood and permanently affect body movement and muscle coordination. The prevalence of CP is two–three per 1000 births. ...
What does the literature say about using robots on children with disabilities?
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2017)
The purpose of this study is to examine the extent and type of robots used for the rehabilitation and education of children and young people with CP and ASD and the associated outcomes.
Information and Communication Technologies for managing frailty: a systematic literature review
(Sociedad Internacional sobre el Envejecimiento y las Enfermedades., 2020)
Frailty is a prevalent condition among Canadians; over one million are diagnosed as medically frail, and in the next ten years this number will double. Information and telecommunication technologies can provide a low-cost ...
Caregivers as a proxy for responses of dementia clients in a GPS technology acceptance study
(Taylor y Francis Ltd., 2018)
The objective of this study was to examine the extent to which caregivers can be used to provide proxy responses for dementia clients in a study on the acceptance of GPS technology. Methods: Forty-five client–caregiver ...