Department Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering (AIBE)


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AI-MOLE: Autonomous Iterative Motion Learning for unknown nonlinear dynamics with extensive experimental validation (2024) Meindl M, Bachhuber S, Seel T Journal article Trade-Offs in Fine-Tuned Diffusion Models between Accuracy and Interpretability (2024) Dombrowski M, Reynaud H, Müller J, Baugh M, Kainz B Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Multi-level cancer profiling through joint cell-graph representations (2024) Rivera Monroy LC, Rist L, Wilm F, Ostalecki C, Baur A, Vera González J, Breininger K, Maier A Journal article Differences in running technique between runners with better and poorer running economy and lower and higher milage: An artificial neural network approach (2024) Van Hooren B, Lennartz R, Cox M, Hoitz F, Plasqui G, Meijer K Journal article A direct spinal cord–computer interface enables the control of the paralysed hand in spinal cord injury (2024) Souza de Oliveira D, Ponfick M, Braun D, Oßwald M, Sierotowicz M, Chatterjee S, Weber DJ, et al. Journal article, Original article Influence of spatio-temporal filtering on hand kinematics estimation from high-density EMG signals (2024) Simpetru R, Cnejevici V, Farina D, Del Vecchio A Journal article SpokeN-100: A Cross-Lingual Benchmarking Dataset for The Classification of Spoken Numbers in Different Languages (2024) Groh R, Goes N, Kist A Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Sex differences in acute biological stress responses triggered by the Virtual Reality Stroop Room (2024) Ringgold V, Abel L, Eskofier B, Rohleder N Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster Decreased Resting-State Alpha Self-Synchronization in Depressive Disorder (2024) Mohammadi Y, Kafraj MS, Graversen C, Moradi MH Journal article The Early Subcortical Response at the Fundamental Frequency of Speech Is Temporally Separated from Later Cortical Contributions. (2024) Schüller A, Schilling A, Krauß P, Reichenbach T Journal article