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CAD Systems and Mobile Applications Khaled Sayed Teaching and Research Assistant , Cairo University
Abstract Computer aided diagnosis (CAD) systems are computerized schemes developed to automatically detect and analyze quantitatively the abnormalities in different medical Images and physiological signals. Therefore, CAD systems are used as tools to assist physicians in the interpretation of the medical data and to reduce inter- and intra-variability of doctors’ decisions. Most of the CAD systems consist of four main stages namely: Preprocessing, Feature Extraction, Feature Selection, and Classification. During the workshop we will try to develop CAD systems to detect different abnormalities in the digital mammography images as well as developing systems able to detect different heart arrhythmias in the electrocardiogram (ECG) signals.
Biography Khaled Sayed was graduated since 2012 from Systems and Biomedical Engineering Department,Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University. He received his master’s degree from Cairo University in 2015 and worked on extracting nonlinear dynamical modeling features for brain computer interfacing. His research interests include: Brain Computer-Interface, Computer Aided Diagnosis(CAD), Machine Learning, and Nonlinear Dynamical Modeling.
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Title : Devices used for Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Research:
Mohammed Attia Teaching and Research Assistant , Cairo University
Workshop Description
Biomechanics is the study of the structure and function of biological systems such as humans, animals, plants, organs, and cells by means of the methods of mechanics. This workshop aims to teach the youth the fundamentals of Biomechanics and Rehabilitation devices. As many universities do not allow for practical applications to the theoretical knowledge received, many students are unable to comprehend what exactly is being taught to them or are unable to see a connection to real life. The best way to learn more about what is learned is through hands on projects. The session is aimed towards students who do not have biomechanics and rehabilitation backgrounds or have the basic knowledge and want to build on that knowledge. This workshop will cover:
Biography
Mohammed Attia graduated from Systems and Biomedical Engineering, Cairo University, class of 2012 with distinction with honors degree. He is a Teaching and research assistant in the Faculty of engineering since that. His research interests are mainly in the field of Biomechanics and Rehabilitaion. He is a master's student at the same department and it is expected to finish his master's degree during 2016. He is working on a rehabilitation wireless device that can prevent repetitive ankle sprain using motion sensors and electrical stimulation of peroneal muscles.