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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.

2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010

BIOSIGNALS 2024

Best Paper Award


An Insight Into Neurodegeneration: Harnessing Functional MRI Connectivity in the Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment
Shuning Han, Zhe Sun, Kanhao Zhao, Feng Duan, Cesar F. Caiafa, Yu Zhang and Jordi Solé-Casals

Best Student Paper Award


Best Poster Award


Centrality of the Fingerprint Core Location
Laurenz Ruzicka, Bernhard Strobl, Bernhard Kohn and Clemens Heitzinger

BIOSIGNALS 2023

Best Paper Award


Wearable Data Generation Using Time-Series Generative Adversarial Networks for Hydration Monitoring
Farida Sabry, Wadha Labda, Tamer Eltaras, Fatima Hamza, Khawla Alzoubi and Qutaibah Malluhi

Best Student Paper Award


Comparison of the Electrophysiological Myoelectrical Activity Evolution in Induction of Labor with Pharmacological and Mechanical Methods
Alba Diaz-Martinez, Yiyao Ye-Lin, Rogelio Monfort-Ortiz, Javier Garcia-Casado, Iria Rey-Ferreira, Felix Nieto-del-Amor, Vicente Diago-Almela, Jose Luis Martinez-de-Juan and Gema Prats-Boluda

Best Poster Award


Arrythmia Classification Using MATLAB® Classification Learner App
Cesar N. Silva, Fernanda F. Lopes, Jefferson A. Matos and Maria Claudia F. Castro

BIOSIGNALS 2022

Best Paper Award


Best Student Paper Award


Best Poster Award


BIOSIGNALS 2021

Best Paper Award


Best Student Paper Award


Evaluation of Stair Climbing as an Approach for Estimating Heart Rate Recovery in Daily Activities
Daivaras Sokas, Andrius Rapalis, Andrius Petrėnas, Saulius Daukantas and Vaidotas Marozas

Best Poster Award


BIOSIGNALS 2020

Best Paper Award


Best Student Paper Award


Recurrent Neural Network for Gait Pathology Detection
Jorge Sanchez-Casanova, Judith Liu-Jimenez, Pablo Fernandez-Lopez and Raul Sanchez-Reillo

Best Poster Award


Indirect Posture Correction System without Additional Equipment using Display Content Rotation
Akira Takahashi, Masahiro Inazawa, Yuki Ban and Shin’ichi Warisawa

BIOSIGNALS 2019

Best Paper Award


Comparing Parkinson's Disease Dysarthria and Aging Speech using Articulation Kinematics
A. Gómez-Rodellar, D. Palacios-Alonso, J. Mekyska, A. Álvarez-Marquina and P. Gómez-Vilda

Best Poster Award


Can Sit-to-walk Assessment Maximize Instrumented Timed Up & Go Test Output?
Slavka Viteckova, Radim Krupicka, Petr Dusek, Patrik Kutilek, Zoltan Szabo and Evžen Růžička

BIOSIGNALS 2018

Best Paper Award


Real-time Low SNR Signal Processing for Nanoparticle Analysis with Deep Neural Networks
Jan Eric Lenssen, Anas Toma, Albert Seebold, Victoria Shpacovitch, Pascal Libuschewski, Frank Weichert, Jian-Jia Chen and Roland Hergenröder

Best Student Paper Award


Feasibility of Labor Induction Success Prediction based on Uterine Myoelectric Activity Spectral Analysis
C. Benalcazar Parra, A. I. Tendero, Y. Ye-Lin, J. Alberola-Rubio, A. Perales Marin, J. Garcia-Casado and G. Prats-Boluda

Best Poster Award


BIOSIGNALS 2017

Best Paper Award


A Neural Network Approach for Automatic Detection of Acoustic Alarms
Alex Peiró Lilja, Ganna Raboshchuk and Climent Nadeu

Best Student Paper Award


Best Poster Award


Linking Non-Extensive Entropy with Lempel-ziv Complexity to Obtain the Entropic Q-index from EEG Signals
Ernane José Xavier Costa, Adriano Rogeri Bruno Tech and Ana Carolina Sousa Silva

BIOSIGNALS 2016

Best Paper Award


Extraction of Temporal Gait Parameters using a Reduced Number of Wearable Accelerometers
Mohamed Boutaayamou, Vincent Denoël, Olivier Brüls, Marie Demonceau, Didier Maquet, Bénédicte Forthomme, Jean-Louis Croisier, Cédric Schwartz, Jacques G. Verly and Gaëtan Garraux

Best Student Paper Award


A Simulation-based Methodology to Test and Assess Designs of Mechatronic Neural Interface Systems
Samuel Bustamante, Juan C. Yepes, Vera Z. Pérez and Julio C. Correa

Best Poster Award


BIOSIGNALS 2015

Best Paper Award


A User-centric Design of Permanent Magnetic Articulography based Assistive Speech Technology
Lam A. Cheah, Jie Bai, Jose A. Gonzalez, Stephen R. Ell, James M. Gilbert, Roger K. Moore and Phil D. Green

Best Student Paper Award


BIOSIGNALS 2014

Best Paper Award


Best Student Paper Award


BIOSIGNALS 2013

Best Paper Award


Dynamic Data-based Modelling of Synaptic Plasticity: mGluR-dependent Long-term Depression
Tim Tambuyzer, Tariq Ahmed, C. James Taylor, Daniel Berckmans, Detlef Balschun and Jean-Marie Aerts

Best Student Paper Award


Array-based Electromyographic Silent Speech Interface
Michael Wand, Christopher Schulte, Matthias Janke and Tanja Schultz

BIOSIGNALS 2012

Best Paper Award


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


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


Best Student Paper Award


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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