Présentation du service iCAP Lyon 1 - DU Pédagogie Médicale Emmanuel Bettler
Présentation du service iCAP, service de l'université Lyon 1 pour l'innovation, la conception et l'accompagnement à la pédagogie.
Intervention dans le cadre du DU de Pédagogie Médicale à Lyon Sud, le 24 Novembre 2015
Présentation du service iCAP Lyon 1 - DU Pédagogie Médicale Emmanuel Bettler
Présentation du service iCAP, service de l'université Lyon 1 pour l'innovation, la conception et l'accompagnement à la pédagogie.
Intervention dans le cadre du DU de Pédagogie Médicale à Lyon Sud, le 24 Novembre 2015
ECG Signal Analysis for Myocardial Infarction DetectionUzair Akbar
Myocardial Infarction is one of the fatal heart diseases. It is essential that a patient is monitored for the early detection of MI. Owing to the newer technology such as wearable sensors which are capable of transmitting wirelessly, this can be done easily. However, there is a need for real-time applications that are able to accurately detect MI non-invasively. This project studies a prospective method by which we can detect MI. Our approach analyses the ECG (electrocardiogram) of a patient in real-time and extracts the ST elevation from each cycle. The ST elevation plays an important part in MI detection. We then use the sequential change point detection algorithm; CUmulative SUM (CUSUM), to detect any deviation in the ST elevation spectrum and to raise an alarm if we find any.
FUNDAMENTALS OF SEISMIC FOR NON-GEOPHYSICISTSpetroEDGE
This three-day course provides an introduction to seismic surveys, how they are justified, acquired, processed and interpreted. Through a combination of lectures,
videos, case-studies and hands-on exercises the participants will gain an understanding of the strengths and limitations of the seismic method, the meaning of seismic sections,
maps and other products, and an overview of the latest developments in seismic technology.
ECG Signal Analysis for Myocardial Infarction DetectionUzair Akbar
Myocardial Infarction is one of the fatal heart diseases. It is essential that a patient is monitored for the early detection of MI. Owing to the newer technology such as wearable sensors which are capable of transmitting wirelessly, this can be done easily. However, there is a need for real-time applications that are able to accurately detect MI non-invasively. This project studies a prospective method by which we can detect MI. Our approach analyses the ECG (electrocardiogram) of a patient in real-time and extracts the ST elevation from each cycle. The ST elevation plays an important part in MI detection. We then use the sequential change point detection algorithm; CUmulative SUM (CUSUM), to detect any deviation in the ST elevation spectrum and to raise an alarm if we find any.
FUNDAMENTALS OF SEISMIC FOR NON-GEOPHYSICISTSpetroEDGE
This three-day course provides an introduction to seismic surveys, how they are justified, acquired, processed and interpreted. Through a combination of lectures,
videos, case-studies and hands-on exercises the participants will gain an understanding of the strengths and limitations of the seismic method, the meaning of seismic sections,
maps and other products, and an overview of the latest developments in seismic technology.