Publications by authors named "Pardo X"

Background: Pain is a frequent symptom in cancer patients (CP), and its multidimensional assessment is essential for a comprehensive approach and to establish clinical prognoses. The Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire (SF-MPQ) is an internationally recognized tool for the multidimensional assessment of pain, both in clinical and research settings. However, no studies have been reported in Latin America that determine its psychometric properties in CP and chronic pain.

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  • Olive oil waste has risen significantly due to increased consumption, with olive mill leaves being a major by-product that is cheaper and easier to process than others.
  • In this study, researchers extracted Oleuropein-Enriched Extracts (OLEU-EE) from olive mill leaves using extraction techniques and found that Homogenizer-Assisted Extraction (HAE) was the most effective method in terms of total phenolic compounds, antioxidant activity, and oleuropein concentration.
  • The OLEU-EE demonstrated strong abilities to inhibit harmful compounds related to oxidative damage, suggesting its potential as a functional ingredient for health benefits.
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Scene recognition is still a very important topic in many fields, and that is definitely the case in robotics. Nevertheless, this task is view-dependent, which implies the existence of preferable directions when recognizing a particular scene. Both in human and computer vision-based classification, this actually often turns out to be biased.

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In this study we provide the analysis of eye movement behavior elicited by low-level feature distinctiveness with a dataset of synthetically-generated image patterns. Design of visual stimuli was inspired by the ones used in previous psychophysical experiments, namely in free-viewing and visual searching tasks, to provide a total of 15 types of stimuli, divided according to the task and feature to be analyzed. Our interest is to analyze the influences of low-level feature contrast between a salient region and the rest of distractors, providing fixation localization characteristics and reaction time of landing inside the salient region.

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General dynamic scenes involve multiple rigid and flexible objects, with relative and common motion, camera induced or not. The complexity of the motion events together with their strong spatio-temporal correlations make the estimation of dynamic visual saliency a big computational challenge. In this work, we propose a computational model of saliency based on the assumption that perceptual relevant information is carried by high-order statistical structures.

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To bring cutting edge robotics from research centres to social environments, the robotics community must start providing affordable solutions: the costs must be reduced and the quality and usefulness of the robot services must be enhanced. Unfortunately, nowadays the deployment of robots and the adaptation of their services to new environments are tasks that usually require several days of expert work. With this in view, we present a multi-agent system made up of intelligent cameras and autonomous robots, which is easy and fast to deploy in different environments.

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A hierarchical definition of optical variability is proposed that links physical magnitudes to visual saliency and yields a more reductionist interpretation than previous approaches. This definition is shown to be grounded on the classical efficient coding hypothesis. Moreover, we propose that a major goal of contextual adaptation mechanisms is to ensure the invariance of the behavior that the contribution of an image point to optical variability elicits in the visual system.

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In this paper, we present a method for the decomposition of a volumetric image into its most relevant visual patterns, which we define as features associated to local energy maxima of the image. The method involves the clustering of a set of predefined bandpass energy filters according to their ability to segregate the different features in the image, thus generating a set of composite-feature detectors tuned to the specific visual patterns present in the data. Clustering is based on a measure of statistical dependence between pairs of frequency features.

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In this work a new statistic deformable model for 3D segmentation of anatomical organs in medical images is proposed. A statistic discriminant snake performs a supervised learning of the object boundary in an image slice to segment the next slice of the image sequence. Each part of the object boundary is projected in a feature space generated by a bank of Gaussian filters.

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Electromyographic (EMG) analysis has been used successfully to identify back muscle impairment in patients with low back pain. EMG signals from normal subjects during axial spinal unloading using an LTX 3000 device were obtained and spectral parameters of the electromyographic (EMG) signal were analyzed. The purpose of the study was to determine the optimal time for effective traction using the LTX 3000 rehabilitation device.

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