Publications by authors named "E J Lobaton"

Knee osteoarthritis is a major cause of global disability and is a major cost for the healthcare system. Lower extremity loading is a determinant of knee osteoarthritis onset and progression; however, technology that assists rehabilitative clinicians in optimizing key metrics of lower extremity loading is significantly limited. The peak vertical component of the ground reaction force (vGRF) in the first 50% of stance is highly associated with biological and patient-reported outcomes linked to knee osteoarthritis symptoms.

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The study of plant electrophysiology offers promising techniques to track plant health and stress in vivo for both agricultural and environmental monitoring applications. Use of superficial electrodes on the plant body to record surface potentials may provide new phenotyping insights. Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is a flexible, optically translucent, and water-vapor-permeable material with low manufacturing costs, making it an ideal substrate for non-invasive and non-destructive plant electrodes.

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Asthma patients' sleep quality is correlated with how well their asthma symptoms are controlled. In this paper, deep learning techniques are explored to improve forecasting of forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) by using audio data from participants and test whether auditory sleep disturbances are correlated with poorer asthma outcomes. These are applied to a representative data set of FEV1 collected from a commercially available sprirometer and audio spectrograms collected overnight using a smartphone.

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Early detection of cognitive decline is essential to study mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's Disease in order to develop targeted interventions and prevent or stop the progression of dementia. This requires continuous and longitudinal assessment and tracking of the related physiological and behavioral changes during daily life. In this paper, we present a low cost and low power wearable system custom designed to track the trends in speech, gait, and cognitive stress while also considering the important human factor needs such as privacy and compliance.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Cough serves as a crucial defense mechanism for the respiratory system and can indicate lung diseases like asthma; detecting cough sounds with portable devices helps monitor asthma conditions but often struggles with real-world sound variability.
  • - Current cough detection models are limited by their training on clean data, leading to poor performance when faced with Out-of-Distribution (OOD) sounds that weren't included in their training set.
  • - This study introduces two cough detection methods that effectively integrate an OOD detection module, enhancing overall accuracy, especially as the ratio of OOD sounds increases and at higher sampling rates, thereby improving real-world cough detection capabilities.
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