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Sinisa Colic
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2011-2018
Publications (10 Years): 4
Top Topics
Machine Learning
High Frequency
Discrete Wavelet Transform
Support Vector
Top Venues
EMBC
NER
Neural Networks
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Publications
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Sinisa Colic
,
D. J. Richardson
,
James P. Reilly
,
Gary M. Hasey
Using Machine Learning Algorithms to Enhance the Management of Suicide Ideation.
EMBC
(2018)
Sinisa Colic
,
Robert G. Wither
,
Min Lang
,
Zhang Liang
,
James H. Eubanks
,
Berj L. Bardakjian
Support vector machines using EEG features of cross-frequency coupling can predict treatment outcome in Mecp2-deficient mice.
EMBC
(2015)
Joshua A. Dian
,
Sinisa Colic
,
Yotin Chinvarun
,
Peter L. Carlen
,
Berj L. Bardakjian
Identification of brain regions of interest for epilepsy surgery planning using support vector machines.
EMBC
(2015)
Sinisa Colic
,
Min Lang
,
Robert G. Wither
,
Liang Zhang
,
James H. Eubanks
,
Berj L. Bardakjian
Gene reactivation diminishes delta-modulated high frequency oscillations during seizure-like events in Mecp2-deficient mice.
NER
(2015)
Sinisa Colic
,
Min Lang
,
Robert G. Wither
,
Zhang Liang
,
James H. Eubanks
,
Berj L. Bardakjian
Characterization of HFOs in short and long duration discharges recorded from in-vivo MeCP2-deficient mice.
EMBC
(2014)
Sinisa Colic
,
Robert G. Wither
,
Liang Zhang
,
James H. Eubanks
,
Berj L. Bardakjian
Characterization of seizure-like events recorded in vivo in a mouse model of Rett syndrome.
Neural Networks
46 (2013)
Sinisa Colic
,
Min Lang
,
Robert G. Wither
,
James H. Eubanks
,
Zhang Liang
,
Berj L. Bardakjian
Low frequency-modulated high frequency oscillations in seizure-like events recorded from in-vivo MeCP2-deficient mice.
EMBC
(2013)
Sinisa Colic
,
Robert G. Wither
,
James H. Eubanks
,
Liang Zhang
,
Berj L. Bardakjian
EEG analysis for estimation of duration and inter-event intervals of seizure-like events recorded in vivo from mice.
EMBC
(2011)
Sinisa Colic
,
Osbert C. Zalay
,
Berj L. Bardakjian
Responsive Neuromodulators Based on Artificial Neural Networks Used to Control Seizure-like Events in a Computational Model of Epilepsy.
Int. J. Neural Syst.
21 (5) (2011)