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    Estimation of lower-limb joint torques from EEG signals of gait initiation movements using a machine learning scheme por Alvarado Ruiz, Lucero Esmeralda

    Publicado 2019
    “…One of the aims BCIs have is the accurate estimation of continuous variables of the human locomotion, such as muscular forces, articular positions, cartesian positions and joint torques, from non-invasive neural recordings, such as Electroencephalographic (EEG) signals. …”
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    Estimation of lower-limb joint torques from EEG signals of gait initiation movements using a machine learning scheme por Alvarado Ruiz, Lucero Esmeralda

    Publicado 2019
    “…One of the aims BCIs have is the accurate estimation of continuous variables of the human locomotion, such as muscular forces, articular positions, cartesian positions and joint torques, from non-invasive neural recordings, such as Electroencephalographic (EEG) signals. …”
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    Analysis of multiple change-points in normally distributed series por Garza Venegas, Jorge Arturo

    Publicado 2013
    “…It considers case when multiple step changes have occurred assuming that distribution’s parameters as well as change-point positions are unknown. Maximum Likelihood estimators for change-points as well as for parameters were developed considering three cases based on single step change problem: (1) multiple changes only in the mean, (2) multiple changes only in variance and (3) multiple changes in both parameters at the same time. …”
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    Analysis of multiple change-points in normally distributed series por Garza Venegas, Jorge Arturo

    Publicado 2013
    “…It considers case when multiple step changes have occurred assuming that distribution’s parameters as well as change-point positions are unknown. Maximum Likelihood estimators for change-points as well as for parameters were developed considering three cases based on single step change problem: (1) multiple changes only in the mean, (2) multiple changes only in variance and (3) multiple changes in both parameters at the same time. …”
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