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Measuring heart rate variability by means of information entropies based on Choi-Williams distribution
Vallverdú Ferrer, Montserrat; Clarià Sancho, Francesc; Melia, Umberto; Bayes de Luna, Antonio; Caminal Magrans, Pere (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2015)
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Measuring instantaneous and spectral information entropies by shannon entropy of choi-williams distribution in the context of electroencephalography
Melia, Umberto Sergio Pio; Clarià Sancho, Francesc; Vallverdú Ferrer, Montserrat; Caminal Magrans, Pere (2014-05-01)
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Accés obertThe theory of Shannon entropy was applied to the Choi-Williams time-frequency distribution (CWD) of time series in order to extract entropy information in both time and frequency domains. In this way, four novel indexes ... -
Non-linear dynamic analysis of RR signals in patients with and without excessive daytime sleepiness
Melia, Umberto Sergio Pio; Guaita, Marc; Vallverdú Ferrer, Montserrat; Caminal Magrans, Pere; Clarià Sancho, Francesc; Embid, Cristina; Vilaseca, Isabel; Salamero, Manuel; Santamaria, J. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013)
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Accés obertLinear and non-linear measures applied to heart rate variability (HRV) can be used to quantify modulation of the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system. RR signals were obtained from the ... -
Transcription factor binding site detection through position cross-mutual information variability analysis
Maynou Fernández, Joan; Vallverdú Ferrer, Montserrat; Clarià Sancho, Francesc; Gallardo Chacón, Joan Josep; Caminal Magrans, Pere; Perera Lluna, Alexandre (IEEE Press. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2009)
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Accés obertRegulatory sequence detection is a fundamental challenge in computational biology. One key process in protein synthesis starts with the binding of the transcription factor to its binding site. Different sites can show ...