Lambert et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Smart-EEG: A tele-medicine system for EEG examsLambert et al., 2015
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- Lambert L
- Dhif I
- Ibraheem M
- Granado B
- Hachicha K
- Pinna A
- Garda P
- Kubis N
- Kaddouh F
- Heudes D
- Terosiet M
- Histace A
- Romain O
- Hochberg S
- Mhedhbi I
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- JETSAN 2015
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This paper presents Smart-EEG, a telemedicine project aiming to improve remote diagnosis of brain diseases. Those exams are commonly done by acquiring EEG, ECG, EOG, EMG and a video of the scene. Nowadays, systems uses video acquisition limited to standard …
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