2008 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For his various contributions to numerical relativity and computational astrophysics
His primary scientific interests are in Electrocardiography, Heart rate variability, Speech recognition, Signal processing and Cardiology. His Electrocardiography research integrates issues from Repolarization, QRS complex, Statistics, Artificial intelligence and Pattern recognition. Pablo Laguna combines subjects such as ST segment and Database with his study of QRS complex.
The various areas that he examines in his Speech recognition study include Estimation theory, Algorithm, Ecg signal, Qrs morphology and Respiratory frequency. His Signal processing research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Data compression, Detector and Standard deviation. His study explores the link between Cardiology and topics such as Internal medicine that cross with problems in Instantaneous phase and Endocrinology.
Pablo Laguna mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Cardiology, Electrocardiography, Heart rate variability and QRS complex. His Cardiology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Anesthesia and Repolarization. His study focuses on the intersection of Electrocardiography and fields such as Statistics with connections in the field of Time–frequency analysis.
Pablo Laguna has included themes like Autonomic nervous system, Speech recognition and Photoplethysmogram in his Heart rate variability study. His studies in Speech recognition integrate themes in fields like Algorithm and Signal processing. His work deals with themes such as ST segment, Respiratory rate, Artificial intelligence, Myocardial ischemia and Pattern recognition, which intersect with QRS complex.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Heart rate variability, Heart rate and Electrocardiography. Many of his research projects under Internal medicine are closely connected to Restitution with Restitution, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His work on Sudden cardiac death, Heart failure and QRS complex is typically connected to In patient as part of general Cardiology study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Pablo Laguna interconnects Respiratory rate, Percutaneous coronary intervention, Wearable computer, Ecg signal and Principal component analysis in the investigation of issues within QRS complex. His Heart rate variability research includes elements of Control theory, Speech recognition, Cardiorespiratory fitness, Autonomic nervous system and Wavelet. His research in Electrocardiography intersects with topics in Interquartile range and Atrial fibrillation.
Internal medicine, Cardiology, Heart rate variability, Electrocardiography and Heart rate are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Cardiology brings together such families of science as Physical therapy, Ventricular Repolarization and Respiratory frequency. Pablo Laguna has researched Heart rate variability in several fields, including Speech recognition, QT interval, Signal processing, Autonomic nervous system and Wavelet.
His study in Electrocardiography focuses on Holter monitor in particular. His Heart rate research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Venous pressure, Computer vision and Standard deviation. His research integrates issues of Cardiorespiratory fitness, Signal, Respiratory rate and Percutaneous coronary intervention in his study of QRS complex.
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A wavelet-based ECG delineator: evaluation on standard databases
J.P. Martinez;R. Almeida;S. Olmos;A.P. Rocha.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (2004)
Bioelectrical Signal Processing in Cardiac and Neurological Applications
Leif Sörnmo;Pablo Laguna.
(2005)
A database for evaluation of algorithms for measurement of QT and other waveform intervals in the ECG
P. Laguna;R.G. Mark;A. Goldberg;G.B. Moody.
computing in cardiology conference (1997)
Automatic detection of wave boundaries in multilead ECG signals: validation with the CSE database
Pablo Laguna;Raimon Jané;Pere Caminal.
Computers and Biomedical Research (1994)
Photoplethysmography pulse rate variability as a surrogate measurement of heart rate variability during non-stationary conditions
E. Gil;M. Orini;M. Orini;R. Bailón;J.M. Vergara.
Physiological Measurement (2010)
Principal component analysis in ECG signal processing
Francisco Castells;Pablo Laguna;Leif Sörnmo;Andreas Bollmann.
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (2007)
Analysis of heart rate variability in the presence of ectopic beats using the heart timing signal
J. Mateo;P. Laguna.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (2003)
Power spectral density of unevenly sampled data by least-square analysis: performance and application to heart rate signals
P. Laguna;G.B. Moody;R.G. Mark.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (1998)
New algorithm for QT interval analysis in 24-hour Holter ECG: performance and applications.
P. Laguna;N. V. Thakor;P. Caminal;R. Jané.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing (1990)
Improved heart rate variability signal analysis from the beat occurrence times according to the IPFM model
J. Mateo;P. Laguna.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (2000)
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