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A. G. Ramakrishnan

Researcher at Indian Institute of Science

Publications -  228
Citations -  3486

A. G. Ramakrishnan is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Handwriting recognition & Wavelet transform. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 220 publications receiving 3111 citations. Previous affiliations of A. G. Ramakrishnan include Birla Institute of Technology and Science.

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Effect of two selected yogic breathing techniques of heart rate variability.

TL;DR: The results suggest that kapalabhati modifies the autonomic status by increasing sympathetic activity with reduced vagal activity and suggests that HRV is a more useful psychophysiological measure than heart rate alone.
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ECG coding by wavelet-based linear prediction

TL;DR: The significant feature of the proposed technique is that, while the error is nearly uniform throughout the cycle, the diagnostically crucial QRS region is kept free of maximal reconstruction error.
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Automation of differential blood count

TL;DR: A technique for automating the differential count of blood takes, as input, color images of stained peripheral blood smears and identifies the class of each of the white blood cells (WBC), in order to determine the count of cells in each class.
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Word level multi-script identification

TL;DR: The combination of Gabor features with nearest neighbor or SVM classifier shows promising results; i.e., over 98% for bi-script and tri-script cases and above 89% for the eleven-script scenario.
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Epoch Extraction Based on Integrated Linear Prediction Residual Using Plosion Index

TL;DR: The proposed dynamic plosion index (DPI) algorithm, based on integrated linear prediction residual (ILPR) which resembles the voice source signal, is tested for its robustness in the presence of additive white and babble noise and on simulated telephone quality speech.