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    Accumulated bispectral image-based respiratory sound signal classification using deep learning by Sangle, Sandeep B., Gaikwad, Chandrakant J.

    Published in Signal, image and video processing (01-10-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 virus is increasingly crucial to human health since new variants appear frequently. Detection of COVID-19 through respiratory sound has been an…”
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    Epileptic Seizure Detection Using Artifact Reduction and HOS Features of WPD by Vijay Kakade, Meenal, Gaikwad, Chandrakant J., Dahake, Vijay R.

    Published in ITM Web of Conferences (2020)
    “…The use of computer aided diagnosis systems for disease identifiscation, based on signal processing, image processing and video processing terminologies is…”
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    COVID-19 Respiratory Sound Signal Detection Using HOS-Based Linear Frequency Cepstral Coefficients and Deep Learning by Sangle, Sandeep B., Gaikwad, Chandrakant J.

    “…COVID-19 virus has become a very critical human health hazard. Many variants are reported, and still, the virus is mutating. Thus, we get new strains now and…”
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    Bispectrum-based technique to remove cross-terms in quadratic systems and Wigner–Ville distribution by Gaikwad, Chandrakant J., Sircar, Pradip

    Published in Signal, image and video processing (01-05-2018)
    “…In the analysis of multicomponent signals using quadratic nonlinear transforms or systems, along with the desired auto-terms unwanted cross-terms are also…”
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    Signal parameter estimation using fourth order statistics: multiplicative and additive noise environment by Gaikwad, Chandrakant J, Samdani, Hemant K, Sircar, Pradip

    Published in SpringerPlus (24-06-2015)
    “…Parameter estimation of various multi-component stationary and non-stationary signals in multiplicative and additive noise is considered in this paper. It is…”
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    A Tristimulus Analysis-Based Approach for Tonic-Note Selection and Voice Range Determination for Music Singers by Gaikwad, Chandrakant J., Sircar, Pradip

    Published in Technical review - IETE (02-11-2023)
    “…In this work, we consider the problem of tonic note selection and voice range determination for Indian music singers. A tonic note is a reference note of a…”
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    Estimating Radar Backscatter from Water Wave Surface Using X Band FMCW Radar by Rathod, Akshay Harish, Mali, Shital, Gaikwad, Chandrakant J, Heddallikar, Arunkumar

    “…Information of the water wave properties is very important in a near shore region, in a ship, for level measurement in a tank, or for sea keeping and…”
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    On Determination of Tonic Note for Singers of Indian Music by Gaikwad, Chandrakant J., Sircar, Pradip

    Published in Technical review - IETE (03-09-2019)
    “…This paper addresses the problem of tonic note selection and voice range determination for singers of Indian music. The tonic note of a singer determines the…”
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    ECG Signal Classification using Smoothed Pseudo Wigner-Ville Distribution by Desai, Rishikesh R., Gaikwad, Chandrakant J., Sangle, Sandeep B.

    “…The electrocardiogram (ECG) contains the information required for identifying various cardiovascular diseases or abnormalities. Early identification of…”
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    Reduced interference Wigner-Ville time frequency representations using signal support information by Gaikwad, Chandrakant J., Sircar, Pradip

    “…The problem of joint time-frequency representation (TFR) of multicomponent non-stationary signals is considered. We introduce a new technique of masking…”
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    Tonic Note Extraction In Indian Music using HPS and Pole Focussing Technique by Gaikwad, Chandrakant J., Kodag, Rahul B., Patil, Mukesh D.

    “…In Indian music, tonic note extraction is important for computational analysis and related problems. It is a reference note to which other notes are related by…”
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    Harmonic Product Spectrum based approach for tonic extraction in Indian music by Kodag, Rahul B., Patil, Mukesh D., Gaikwad, Chandrakant J.

    “…Tonic is one of the integral part of Indian music. It is base pitch for entire rag or melody. In this paper, we have discussed tonic extraction method for…”
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