Publications by authors named "Nikola Kirilov Kasabov"

Stroke is a medical condition that affects around 15 million people annually. Patients and their families can face severe financial and emotional challenges as it can cause motor, speech, cognitive, and emotional impairments. Stroke lesion segmentation identifies the stroke lesion visually while providing useful anatomical information.

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The rise of DNA nanotechnology is promoting the development of molecular security devices and marking an essential change in information security technology, to one that can resist the threats resulting from the increase in computing power, brute force attempts, and quantum computing. However, developing a secure and reliable access control strategy to guarantee the confidentiality of molecular security devices is still a challenge. Here, a biomolecule-driven two-factor authentication strategy for access control of molecular devices is developed.

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Virtual Reality (VR) allows users to interact with 3D immersive environments and has the potential to be a key technology across many domain applications, including access to a future metaverse. Yet, consumer adoption of VR technology is limited by cybersickness (CS)-a debilitating sensation accompanied by a cluster of symptoms, including nausea, oculomotor issues and dizziness. A leading problem is the lack of automated objective tools to predict or detect CS in individuals, which can then be used for resistance training, timely warning systems or clinical intervention.

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Background: In clinical trials, equation 7 from the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) Study is the most accurate formula for the prediction of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) from serum creatinine. An alternative approach has been developed using evolving connectionist systems (ECOS), which are novel computing structures that can be trained to generate accurate output from a given set of input variables. This study aims to compare the prediction errors associated with each method, using data that reproduce routine clinical practice as opposed to the artificial setting of clinical trials.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Nikola Kirilov Kasabov"

  • - Nikola Kirilov Kasabov's recent research focuses on advanced computational methods and deep learning applications in medical diagnostics, exploring areas such as diagnostic biomarkers in EEG data, stroke lesion segmentation, and cybersickness detection in virtual reality environments.
  • - His study on EEG data involving epilepsy and migraines utilized deep BiLSTM, reservoir SNN, and NeuCube methods, revealing the ability of these models to capture biologically significant information and identify relevant diagnostic markers.
  • - Additionally, Kasabov is addressing emerging challenges in molecular security with a biomolecule-driven authentication strategy and reviewing the impacts and methodologies for stroke lesion segmentation, contributing significantly to both medical and technological fields.