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    A Generic Transferable EEG Decoder for Online Detection of Error Potential in Target Selection by Bhattacharyya, Saugat, Konar, Amit, Tibarewala, D N, Hayashibe, Mitsuhiro

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (02-05-2017)
    “…Reliable detection of error from electroencephalography (EEG) signals as feedback while performing a discrete target selection task across sessions and…”
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    Motor Imagery and Error Related Potential Induced Position Control of a Robotic Arm by Bhattacharyya, Saugat, Konar, Amit, Tibarewala, D. N.

    Published in IEEE/CAA journal of automatica sinica (01-01-2017)
    “…The paper introduces an electroencephalography(EEG) driven online position control scheme for a robot arm by utilizing motor imagery to activate and error…”
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    Analyzing text recognition from tactually evoked EEG by Khasnobish, A., Datta, S., Bose, R., Tibarewala, D. N., Konar, A.

    Published in Cognitive neurodynamics (01-12-2017)
    “…Tactual exploration of objects produce specific patterns in the human brain and hence objects can be recognized by analyzing brain signals during tactile…”
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    Vibrotactile feedback for conveying object shape information as perceived by artificial sensing of robotic arm by Khasnobish, Anwesha, Pal, Monalisa, Sardar, Dwaipayan, Tibarewala, D. N., Konar, Amit

    Published in Cognitive neurodynamics (01-08-2016)
    “…This work is a preliminary study towards developing an alternative communication channel for conveying shape information to aid in recognition of items when…”
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    Motor imagery, P300 and error-related EEG-based robot arm movement control for rehabilitation purpose by Bhattacharyya, Saugat, Konar, Amit, Tibarewala, D. N.

    “…The paper proposes a novel approach toward EEG-driven position control of a robot arm by utilizing motor imagery, P300 and error-related potentials (ErRP) to…”
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    A new graph-theoretic approach to determine the similarity of genome sequences based on nucleotide triplets by Das, Subhram, Das, Arijit, Bhattacharya, D.K., Tibarewala, D.N.

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-11-2020)
    “…Methods of finding sequence similarity play a significant role in computational biology. Owing to the rapid increase of genome sequences in public databases,…”
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    Automatic feature selection of motor imagery EEG signals using differential evolution and learning automata by Bhattacharyya, Saugat, Sengupta, Abhronil, Chakraborti, Tathagatha, Konar, Amit, Tibarewala, D. N.

    “…Brain–computer interfacing (BCI) has been the most researched technology in neuroprosthesis in the last two decades. Feature extractors and classifiers play an…”
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    Bypassing the Natural Visual-Motor Pathway to Execute Complex Movement Related Tasks Using Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets by Khasnobish, Anwesha, Konar, Amit, Tibarewala, D. N., Nagar, Atulya K.

    “…In visual-motor coordination, the human brain processes visual stimuli representative of complex motion-related tasks at the occipital lobe to generate the…”
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    Genome sequence comparison under a new form of tri-nucleotide representation based on bio-chemical properties of nucleotides by Das, Subhram, Das, Arijit, Mondal, Bingshati, Dey, Nilanjan, Bhattacharya, D.K., Tibarewala, D.N.

    Published in Gene (10-03-2020)
    “…•A new tri-nucleotide representation is proposed for genome sequence comparison.•Representation is non-degenerate and it is based on bio-chemical properties of…”
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    Optimal choice of k-mer in composition vector method for genome sequence comparison by Das, Subhram, Deb, Tamal, Dey, Nilanjan, Ashour, Amira S., Bhattacharya, D.K., Tibarewala, D.N.

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-09-2018)
    “…Several proteins and genes are members of families that share a public evolutionary. In order to outline the evolutionary relationships and to recognize…”
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    Texture- and deformability-based surface recognition by tactile image analysis by Khasnobish, Anwesha, Pal, Monalisa, Tibarewala, D. N., Konar, Amit, Pal, Kunal

    “…Deformability and texture are two unique object characteristics which are essential for appropriate surface recognition by tactile exploration. Tactile…”
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    Object-shape recognition and 3D reconstruction from tactile sensor images by Khasnobish, Anwesha, Singh, Garima, Jati, Arindam, Konar, Amit, Tibarewala, D. N.

    “…This article presents a novel approach of edged and edgeless object-shape recognition and 3D reconstruction from gradient-based analysis of tactile images. We…”
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    Synthesis of gelatin nano/submicron particles by binary nonsolvent aided coacervation (BNAC) method by Patra, Shamayita, Basak, Piyali, Tibarewala, D.N.

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-02-2016)
    “…A newly developed modified coacervation method is utilized to synthesize gelatin nano/submicron particles (GN/SPs) as a drug carrier. Binary nonsolvent aided…”
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    Investigation of in vitro iontophoresis facilitated transdermal delivery of glycine by Dasgupta, Rajdeep, Banthia, Ajit K, Tibarewala, D N

    Published in Current drug delivery (01-04-2009)
    “…The research presented in this paper discusses the potential of iontophoresis facilitated transdermal delivery of glycine. Iontophoresis has been widely…”
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    Performance analysis of LDA, QDA and KNN algorithms in left-right limb movement classification from EEG data by Bhattacharyya, S, Khasnobish, A, Chatterjee, S, Konar, A, Tibarewala, D N

    “…Brain Computer Interface (BCI) improve the lifestyle of the normal people by enhancing their performance levels. It also provides a way of communication for…”
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    Electro-oculogram based digit recognition to design assitive communication system for speech disabled patients by Rakshit, Arnab, Banerjee, Anwesha, Tibarewala, D. N.

    “…HCI (Human Computer Interfacing) technology is now able to provide an alternative support to the speech disabled person who have undergone severe brain stroke…”
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    A Naïve Bayesian approach to lower limb classification from EEG signals by Rakshit, Arnab, Khasnobish, Anwesha, Tibarewala, D. N.

    “…Lower limb movement decoding is the primary objective for designing Brain-computer interface (BCI) controlled leg prosthesis. In this paper the main objective…”
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    EEG based emotion recognition system using MFDFA as feature extractor by Paul, Sananda, Mazumder, Ankita, Ghosh, Poulami, Tibarewala, D. N., Vimalarani, G.

    “…Emotion is a complex set of interactions among subjective and objective factors governed by neural/hormonal systems resulting in the arousal of feelings and…”
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    Interval type-2 fuzzy logic based multiclass ANFIS algorithm for real-time EEG based movement control of a robot arm by Bhattacharyya, Saugat, Basu, Debabrota, Konar, Amit, Tibarewala, D.N.

    Published in Robotics and autonomous systems (01-06-2015)
    “…Brain–computer interfacing is an emerging field of research where signals extracted from the human brain are used for decision making and generation of control…”
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    A back-propagation through time based recurrent neural network approach for classification of cognitive EEG states by Mazumder, Ankita, Rakshit, Arnab, Tibarewala, D. N.

    “…Decision making plays a very vital role in a person's life and hence any impairment of this ability is of great concern. Thus our study aims at designing such…”
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