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- 16:02, 18 October 2018 diff hist -20 A study about the future and usability of Bio-electronic “smart” implants in humans current
- 16:01, 18 October 2018 diff hist +426 N Speaker/speech recognition and engagement Created page with "{{StudentProjectTemplate |Summary=Algorithms, sensors and devices for recognizing speaker as well as spoken words and engagement from an arbitrary number of people in a conver..." current
- 15:54, 18 October 2018 diff hist +259 Contactless monitoring of blood pressure using photoplethysmography current
- 15:50, 18 October 2018 diff hist +308 A study about the future and usability of Bio-electronic “smart” implants in humans
- 15:43, 18 October 2018 diff hist +592 N A study about the future and usability of Bio-electronic “smart” implants in humans Created page with "{{StudentProjectTemplate |Summary=A study about the future and usability of Bio-electronic “smart” implants in humans. |Supervisor=Taha Khan }} We would like to gain an un..."
- 11:57, 4 October 2018 diff hist 0 File:Head-unknown.jpg Taha uploaded a new version of "File:Head-unknown.jpg"
- 11:41, 2 October 2018 diff hist +1,321 N Non-contact estimation of blood pressure using photoplethysmography Created page with "{{StudentProjectTemplate |Summary=The proposal aims to develop a camera-based system for estimating blood pressure using machine learning and photoplethysmography |TimeFrame=O..." current
- 22:59, 1 October 2018 diff hist +1,169 N Contactless monitoring of blood pressure using photoplethysmography Created page with "{{StudentProjectTemplate |Summary=A camera-based system for non-invasive monitoring of blood pressure |Supervisor=Taha Khan }} In emergency medicine and urgent care, the first..."