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Real-time shimming with FID navigators

Tobias Kober

Purpose: To implement a method for real-time field control using rapid FID navigator (FIDnav) measurements and evaluate the efficacy of the proposed approach for mitigating dynamic field perturbations and improving T-2*-weighted image quality. Methods: FID ...
WILEY2022

Characterizing Swiss Alpine Lakes: from Wikipedia to Citizen Science

Yuanhui Lin

In Switzerland, there are more than 1500 lakes located above 2000 meters of altitude. In order to understand the ecological impacts of climate change on bacteria communities in these high mountain lakes, researchers in project 2000Lakes analyze their chemi ...
2022

Immersive professional activities as learning: Irish teachers learning from overseas volunteering in India

Roland John Tormey

When centred on the professional exchange of skills and knowledge, overseas volunteering can be a beneficial form of professional development. In contrast to voluntourism where volunteers buy an overseas experience, professional-based overseas volunteering ...
2020

Model-based super-resolution reconstruction of T-2 maps

Jean-Philippe Thiran, Tobias Kober, Tom Hilbert, Gian Franco Piredda, Reto Meuli, Mohammad Golbabaee, Wajiha Bano

Purpose High-resolution isotropic T-2 mapping of the human brain with multi-echo spin-echo (MESE) acquisitions is challenging. When using a 2D sequence, the resolution is limited by the slice thickness. If used as a 3D acquisition, specific absorption rate ...
WILEY2019

Acquiring Broad Commonsense Knowledge for Sentiment Analysis Using Human Computation

Marina Boia

While artificial intelligence is successful in many applications that cover specific domains, for many commonsense problems there is still a large gap with human performance. Automated sentiment analysis is a typical example: while there are techniques tha ...
EPFL2016

You Are Wrong!---Automatic Detection of Interaction Errors from Brain Waves

José del Rocio Millán Ruiz, Pierre Ferrez

Brain-computer interfaces, as any other interaction modality based on physiological signals and body channels (e.g., muscular activity, speech and gestures), are prone to errors in the recognition of subject's intent. In this paper we exploit a unique feat ...
2005

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