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University of Gabes Reports Findings in Biomedicine and


Biomedical Engineering
Data: Feb. 19, 2014
De: Biotech Week
Editora: NewsRX LLC
Tipo de documento: Brief article
Extensão: 375 palavras

Texto completo:
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Biotech Week -- Investigators discuss new findings in Biotechnology. According to news
reporting originating from Gabes, Tunisia, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Discrete high-frequency oscillations (HFOs)
in the range of 80-500 Hz have previously been recorded from human epileptic brains using intracereberal EEG and seem to be a
reliable biomarker of seizure onset zone in patients with intractable epilepsy. Visual marking of HFOs bursts is tedious, highly time-
consuming particularly for analyzing long-term multichannel EEG recordings, inevitably subjective and can be error prone."

Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from the University of Gabes, "Thus, the development of automatic, fast and
robust detectors is necessary and crucial for HFOs investigation and for propelling their eventual clinical applications. This paper
presents a proposed algorithm for detection and classification of HFOs, which is a combination of both smoothed Hilbert Huang
Transform (HHT) and root mean square (RMS) feature. Performance evaluation in terms of sensitivity and false discovery rate (FDR)
were respectively 90.72% and 8.23% related to process validation. Indeed, the proposed method was efficient in terms of high
sensitivity in which the majority of HFOs visually identified by experienced reviewers was correctly detected, and had a lower FDR.
This would mean that only a low rate of detected events was misclassified as candidate HFOs events."

According to the news editors, the research concluded: "The presented software is extremely fast, suitable and can be considered a
valuable clinical tool for HFOs investigation."

For more information on this research see: Automated detection and classification of high frequency oscillations (HFOs) in human
intracereberal EEG. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2013;8(6):927-934. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control can be
contacted at: Elsevier Sci Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, Oxon, England. (Elsevier -
www.elsevier.com; Biomedical Signal Processing and Control - www.elsevier.com/wps/product/cws_home/706718)

The news editors report that additional information may be obtained by contacting S. Chaibi, Gabes Univ, ISSIG, Higher Inst Ind Syst,
Gabes 6011, Tunisia. Additional authors for this research include Z. Sakka, T. Lajnef, M. Samet and A. Kachouri (see also
Biotechnology).

Keywords for this news article include: Biotechnology, Gabes, Africa, Tunisia

Our reports deliver fact-based news of research and discoveries from around the world. Copyright 2014, NewsRx LLC

Copyright: COPYRIGHT 2014 NewsRX LLC


http://www.newsrx.com/newsletters/Biotech-Week.html
Citação da fonte (MLA 8)
"University of Gabes Reports Findings in Biomedicine and Biomedical Engineering." Biotech Week, 19 Feb. 2014, p. 993. Gale
Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A360277017/AONE?u=capes&sid=bookmark-AONE&xid=2210b752. Accessed 17
July 2021.
Número do documento Gale: GALE|A360277017

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