Browsing Electronic & Electrical Eng by Author "REILLY, RICHARD"
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Adaptive noncontact gesture-based system for augmentative communication
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 1999)An adaptive noncontact gesture-based system for augmentative communication is described. The system detects movement of any anatomical site through the analysis of reflected speckle. This movement is converted into ... -
Automated processing of shoeprint images based on the Fourier transform for use in forensic science
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2005)The development of a system for automatically sorting a database of shoeprint images based on the outsole pattern in response to a reference shoeprint image is presented. The database images are sorted so that those from ... -
Automatic classification of heartbeats using ECG morphology and heartbeat interval features
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2004)A method for the automatic processing of the electrocardiogram (ECG) for the classification of heartbeats is presented. The method allocates manually detected heartbeats to one of the five beat classes recommended by ... -
A comparison of covert and overt attention as a control option in a steady-state visual evoked potential-based brain computer interface
LALOR, EDMUND; REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2004)EEG data were recorded from occipital scalp regions of subjects who attended to an alternating checkerboard stimulus in one visual field while ignoring a similar stimulus of a different frequency in the opposite visual ... -
Editorial Special Section on Multimodal Interfaces and Applications
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Electrocardiogram based neonatal seizure detection
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2007)A method for the detection of seizures in the newborn using the electrocardiogram (ECG) signal is presented. Using a database of eight recordings, a method was developed for automatically annotating each 1-min epoch as ... -
Independent brain computer interfacing control using visual spatial attention-dependent modulations of parieto-occipital alpha
LALOR, EDMUND; REILLY, RICHARD (2005)Parieto-occipital alpha band (8-14 Hz) EEG activity was examined daring a spatial attention-based brain computer interface paradigm for its potential use as a feature for left/right spatial attention classification. In ... -
A model for human skin impedance during surface functional neuromuscular stimulation
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 1999)A new mathematical model for the bulk electrical impedance of human skin is presented. In particular this model describes the impedance of skin during surface functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) with square stimulation ... -
A parametric feature extraction and classification strategy for brain-computer interfacing
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2005)Parametric modeling strategies are explored in conjunction with linear discriminant analysis for use in an electroencephalogram (EEG)-based brain-computer interface (BCI). A left/right self-paced typing exercise is analyzed ... -
A patient adapting heartbeat classifier using ECG morphology and heart-beat interval features
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2006)An adaptive system for the automatic processing of the electrocardiogram (ECG) for the classification of heartbeats into one of the five beat classes recommended by ANSI/AAMI EC57:1998 standard is presented. The heartbeat ... -
Robust biometric person identification using automatic classifier fusion of speech, mouth, and face experts
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2007)Information about person identity is multimodal. Yet, most person-recognition systems limit themselves to only a single modality, such as facial appearance. With a view to exploiting the complementary nature of different ... -
A spectrum of colors: investigating the temporal frequency characteristics of the human visual system using a system identification approach
LALOR, EDMUND; REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2006)Noise input signals are commonly used in both linear and nonlinear system identification of physiological systems. This method can be applied to electrophysiological analysis of the human visual system by controlling the ... -
Telephony-based voice pathology assessment using automated speech analysis
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2006)A system for remotely detecting vocal fold pathologies using telephone-quality speech is presented. The system uses a linear classifier, processing measurements of pitch perturbation, amplitude perturbation and harmonic-to-noise ... -
Using broad phonetic group experts for improved speech recognition
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2007)In phoneme recognition experiments, it was found that approximately 75% of misclassified frames were assigned labels within the same broad phonetic group (BPG). While the phoneme can be described as the smallest ...