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Boudewijn Venema
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2012-2019
Publications (10 Years): 6
Top Topics
Everyday Life
Subthalamic Nucleus
Heart Rate Variability
Deep Brain
Top Venues
EMBC
BSN
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng.
IEEE J. Biomed. Health Informatics
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Publications
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Carina Barbosa Pereira
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Xinchi Yu
,
Tom Goos
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Irwin Reiss
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Thorsten Orlikowsky
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Konrad Heimann
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Boudewijn Venema
,
Vladimir Blazek
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Steffen Leonhardt
,
Daniel Teichmann
Noncontact Monitoring of Respiratory Rate in Newborn Infants Using Thermal Imaging.
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng.
66 (4) (2019)
Xinchi Yu
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Michael Paul
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Christoph Hoog Antink
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Boudewijn Venema
,
Vladimir Blazek
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Leo Cornelius Bollheimer
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Steffen Leonhardt
,
Daniel Teichmann
Non-Contact Remote Measurement of Heart Rate Variability using Near-Infrared Photoplethysmography Imaging.
EMBC
(2018)
Carina Barbosa Pereira
,
Konrad Heimann
,
Boudewijn Venema
,
Vladimir Blazek
,
Michael Czaplik
,
Steffen Leonhardt
Estimation of respiratory rate from thermal videos of preterm infants.
EMBC
(2017)
Markus J. Lüken
,
Xiaowei Feng
,
Boudewijn Venema
,
Berno J. E. Misgeld
,
Steffen Leonhardt
Photoplethysmography-based in-ear sensor system for identification of increased stress arousal in everyday life.
BSN
(2017)
Carina B. Pereira
,
Xinchi Yu
,
Vladimir Blazek
,
Boudewijn Venema
,
Steffen Leonhardt
Multisensor data fusion for enhanced respiratory rate estimation in thermal videos.
EMBC
(2016)
Boudewijn Venema
,
Vladimir Blazek
,
Steffen Leonhardt
In-ear photoplethysmography for mobile cardiorespiratory monitoring and alarming.
BSN
(2015)
Boudewijn Venema
,
Hartmut Gehring
,
Ina Michelsen
,
Nikolai Blanik
,
Vladimir Blazek
,
Steffen Leonhardt
Robustness, Specificity, and Reliability of an In-Ear Pulse Oximetric Sensor in Surgical Patients.
IEEE J. Biomed. Health Informatics
18 (4) (2014)
Boudewijn Venema
,
Nikolai Blanik
,
Vladimir Blazek
,
Hartmut Gehring
,
Alexander Opp
,
Steffen Leonhardt
Advances in Reflective Oxygen Saturation Monitoring With a Novel In-Ear Sensor System: Results of a Human Hypoxia Study.
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng.
59 (7) (2012)