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Previous Awards

The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers, based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and their oral presentation at the conference.

2012 | 2011 | 2010

BIOSIGNALS 2012

Best Paper Award


A WEARABLE GAIT ANALYSIS SYSTEM USING INERTIAL SENSORS PART II - Evaluation in a Clinical Setting
A. Sant'Anna, N. Wickström, H. Eklund and R. Tranberg

Best Student Paper Award


AN EFFICIENT STOCHASTIC BASED MODEL FOR SIMULATING MICROELECTRODE RECORDINGS OF THE DEEP BRAIN - Modelling and Analysis
K. J. Weegink, J. J. Varghese, P. A. Bellette, T. Coyne, P. A. Silburn and P. A. Meehan

BIOSIGNALS 2011

Best Paper Award


BIO-INSPIRED AUDITORY PROCESSING FOR SPEECH FEATURE ENHANCEMENT
HariKrishna Maganti and Marco Matassoni

Best Student Paper Award


OPTICAL METHODS FOR LOCAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY ASSESSMENT
T. Pereira, M. Cabeleira, P. Matos, E. Borges, V. Almeida, J. Cardoso, C. Correia and H. C. Pereira

BIOSIGNALS 2010

Best Paper Award


PROBABILISTIC PATIENT MONITORING USING EXTREME VALUE THEORY - A Multivariate, Multimodal Methodology for Detecting Patient Deterioration


Best Student Paper Award


FEATURE RELEVANCE ASSESSMENT IN AUTOMATIC INTER-PATIENT HEART BEAT CLASSIFICATION


BIOSIGNALS 2009

Best Paper Award
DETECTION OF THE CRITICAL POINT INTERVAL OF POSTURAL CONTROL STRATEGY USING WAVELET TRANSFORM ANALYSIS
David J. Hewson, Hichem Snoussi, Jacques Duchêne and Neeraj Kumar Singh

Best Student Paper Award
VARIABLE SUBSET SELECTION FOR BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACE - PCA-based Dimensionality Reduction and Feature Selection
J. H. Correia, M. Kamrunnahar, N. S. Dias, P. M. Mendes and S. J. Schiff

BIOSIGNALS 2008

Best Paper Award
NOISE REDUCTION AND VOICE SEPARATION ALGORITHMS APPLIED TOWOLF POPULATION COUNTING
B. Dugnol, C. Fernández, G. Galiano and J. Velasco

Best Student Paper Award
RULE OPTIMIZING TECHNIQUE MOTIVATED BY HUMAN CONCEPT FORMATION
Fedja Hadzic and Tharam S. Dillon

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