Publications by authors named "Benyamin Haghi"

To infer intent, brain-computer interfaces must extract features that accurately estimate neural activity. However, the degradation of signal quality over time hinders the use of feature-engineering techniques to recover functional information. By using neural data recorded from electrode arrays implanted in the cortices of three human participants, here we show that a convolutional neural network can be used to map electrical signals to neural features by jointly optimizing feature extraction and decoding under the constraint that all the electrodes must use the same neural-network parameters.

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Electrocardiography is the gold standard technique for detecting abnormal heart conditions. Automatic detection of electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities helps clinicians analyze the large amount of data produced daily by cardiac monitors. As thenumber of abnormal ECG samples with cardiologist-supplied labels required to train supervised machine learning models is limited, there is a growing need for unsupervised learning methods for ECG analysis.

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A 41.2 nJ/class, 32-channel, patient-specific onchip classification architecture for epileptic seizure detection is presented. The proposed system-on-chip (SoC) breaks the strict energy-area-delay trade-off by employing area and memoryefficient techniques.

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Microwave-induced thermoacoustic (TA) imaging combines the dielectric/conductivity contrast in the microwave range with the high resolution of ultrasound imaging. Lack of ionizing radiation exposure in TA imaging makes this technique suitable for frequent screening applications, as with breast cancer screening. In this paper we demonstrate breast tumor classification based on TA imaging.

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