JTEHM
IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine's unique aim is to publish original work in the intersection of engineering and clinical translation. The journal's focus is interdisciplinary collaborations between researchers, healthcare providers, and industry and aims to publish results and best practices from these translational efforts.
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Jingting Yao
Jingting Yao (S’12) received the B.E. degree in electrical and computer engineering from the Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing, China, in 2014. She is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, GA, USA.
Her current research is focused on digital signal processing of cardiac signals and development of novel gating strategies for optimizing computed tomography.
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An Adaptive Seismocardiography (SCG)-ECG Multimodal Framework for Cardiac Gating Using Artificial Neural Networks
To more accurately trigger data acquisition and reduce radiation exposure of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), a multimodal framework utilizing both electrocardiography (ECG) and seismocardiography (SCG) for CCTA prospective gating is presented. Relying upon a three-layer artificial neural network that...
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Posted on 10 OCT 2018
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Near Real-Time Implementation of An Adaptive Seismocardiography — ECG Multimodal Framework for Cardiac Gating
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Early Access articles are new content made available in advance of the final electronic or print versions and result from IEEE’s Preprint or Rapid Post processes. Preprint articles are peer-reviewed but not fully edited. Rapid Post articles are...
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Posted on 24 SEP 2019
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Seismocardiography-Based Cardiac Computed Tomography Gating Using Patient-Specific Template Identification and Detection
To more accurately trigger cardiac computed tomography angiography (CTA) than electrocardiography (ECG) alone, a sub-system is proposed as an intermediate step toward fusing ECG with seismocardiography (SCG). Accurate prediction of quiescent phases is crucial to prospectively gating CTA, which is...
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Posted on 10 JUL 2017