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Dimitrios I. Fotiadis

Professor Dimitrios I. Fotiadis

Dr. Fotiadis is Prof. of Biomedical Engineering and Director of the Unit of Medical Technology and Intelligent Information Systems (MEDLAB), University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece. Dr Fotiadis is the founder of MEDLAB, which now is one of the leading centers in Europe in Biomedical Engineering with activities ranging from the development of health monitoring systems to big data management and multiscale modelling. The Unit is an active center for many R&D projects and is considered as a center of excellence for human tissues modelling activities with international collaborations with the research community, industry and public organizations. Dr Fotiadis is affiliated researcher of the Biomedical Research Dept. of the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, FORTH, and member of the board of Michailideion Cardiac Center.

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Noise-Factorized Disentangled Representation Learning for Generalizable Motor Imagery EEG Classification
February 2024 Highlights 1024 600 Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (JBHI)

February 2024 Highlights

Noise-Factorized Disentangled Representation Learning for Generalizable Motor Imagery EEG Classification Gu, J. Han, G-Z Yang, B. Lo, Motor Imagery (MI) Electroencephalography (EEG) is one of the most common Brain-Computer Interface…

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Virtual Human Twin: a moon-shot project for digital health research
January 2024 Highlights 1271 1038 Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (JBHI)

January 2024 Highlights

Position paper From the digital twins in healthcare to the Virtual Human Twin: a moon-shot project for digital health research Viceconti, Marco; De Vos, Maarten; Mellone, Sabato; Geris, Liesbet. The…

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A High-Rate Hybrid BCI System Based on High-Frequency SSVEP and sEMG
A High-Rate Hybrid BCI System Based on High-Frequency SSVEP and sEMG 1271 638 Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (JBHI)

A High-Rate Hybrid BCI System Based on High-Frequency SSVEP and sEMG

A High-Rate Hybrid BCI System Based on High-Frequency SSVEP and sEMG Cui, Hongyan; Chi, Xinyi; Wang, Lei; Chen, Xiaogang Hybrid brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that combine more than two modes are…

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Medical Information Security and Privacy Solution for Smart Healthcare Industries 150 150 Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (JBHI)

Medical Information Security and Privacy Solution for Smart Healthcare Industries

Due to smart healthcare system is highly connected to advanced wearable devices, internet of things (IoT) and mobile internet, valuable patient information and other significant medical records are easily transmitted…

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Special Issue on Fusion of Artificial Intelligence and Metaverse Technologies for Personalized and Predictive Healthcare Capabilities 150 150 Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (JBHI)

Special Issue on Fusion of Artificial Intelligence and Metaverse Technologies for Personalized and Predictive Healthcare Capabilities

The faster maturity and stability of prominent metaverse technologies (AR, VR, Web 3.0, Blockchain, 5G Advanced, Edge Computing, etc.) associated with pioneering AI algorithms have laid a stimulating foundation for…

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Special Issue on Multimodal Approaches in Neuroimaging with Explainable and Responsible AI 150 150 Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (JBHI)

Special Issue on Multimodal Approaches in Neuroimaging with Explainable and Responsible AI

Special Issue on “Multimodal Approaches in Neuroimaging with Explainable and Responsible AI” (MANER-AI) Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia cause a deterioration in cognitive functions, such as memory, thinking,…

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