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Dariusz Mikołajewski
Researcher at Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz
Publications - 133
Citations - 790
Dariusz Mikołajewski is an academic researcher from Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 105 publications receiving 513 citations. Previous affiliations of Dariusz Mikołajewski include Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń.
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Survey on AI-Based Multimodal Methods for Emotion Detection
Catherine Marechal,Dariusz Mikołajewski,Krzysztof Tyburek,Piotr Prokopowicz,Lamine Bougueroua,Corinne Ancourt,Katarzyna Wegrzyn-Wolska +6 more
TL;DR: This paper investigates the possibility of automated emotion representation, recognition and prediction its state-of-the-art and main directions for further research, focusing on the impact of emotion analysis and state of the arts of multimodal emotion detection.
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Digital Twins in Product Lifecycle for Sustainability in Manufacturing and Maintenance
TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to present the results of research on the development of digital twins of technical objects, which involved data acquisition and their conversion into knowledge, the use of physical models to simulate tasks and processes, and theUse of simulation models to improve the physical tasks and process.
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Neuroprostheses for increasing disabled patients' mobility and control.
TL;DR: The extent to which the available opportunities are being exploited is investigated, including current and potential future applications of brain-computer interfaces.
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Limbic brain structures and burnout-A systematic review.
YeeKong Chow,Jolanta Masiak,Emilia Mikołajewska,Dariusz Mikołajewski,Grzegorz M. Wojcik,Brian E. Wallace,Andy R. Eugene,Marcin Olajossy +7 more
TL;DR: It can be concluded that chronic stress inhibits the feedback control pathway in the HPA axis, causes the decrease of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), then impaired neurogenesis and eventually neuron atrophy.
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The prospects of brain — computer interface applications in children
TL;DR: The extent to which the available opportunities in the area of neurorehabilitation and neurological physiotherapy of children with severe neurological deficits using brain-computer interfaces are being applied is investigated, including the own concepts, research and observations.