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David Springer
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 22
Citations - 1559
David Springer is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart sounds & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1112 citations. Previous affiliations of David Springer include Boston Consulting Group.
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An open access database for the evaluation of heart sound algorithms.
Chengyu Liu,David Springer,Qiao Li,Benjamin Moody,Ricardo Abad Juan,Ricardo Abad Juan,Francisco J. Chorro,Francisco Castells,José Millet Roig,Ikaro Silva,Alistair E. W. Johnson,Zeeshan Syed,Samuel Emil Schmidt,Chrysa D. Papadaniil,Leontios J. Hadjileontiadis,H. Naseri,Ali Moukadem,Alain Dieterlen,Christian Brandt,Hong Tang,Maryam Samieinasab,Mohammad Reza Samieinasab,Reza Sameni,Roger G. Mark,Gari D. Clifford,Gari D. Clifford +25 more
TL;DR: A public heart sound database, assembled for an international competition, the PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology (CinC) Challenge 2016, which comprises nine different heart sound databases sourced from multiple research groups around the world is described.
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Logistic Regression-HSMM-Based Heart Sound Segmentation
TL;DR: This paper addresses the problem of the accurate segmentation of the first and second heart sound within noisy real-world PCG recordings using an HSMM, extended with the use of logistic regression for emission probability estimation, and implements a modified Viterbi algorithm for decoding the most likely sequence of states.
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Mobile Phone Text Messages to Support Treatment Adherence in Adults with High Blood Pressure (SMS-Text Adherence Support [StAR]): A Single-Blind, Randomized Trial
Kirsten Bobrow,Andrew Farmer,David Springer,Milensu Shanyinde,Ly-Mee Yu,Thomas Brennan,Brian Rayner,Mosedi Namane,Krisela Steyn,Lionel Tarassenko,Naomi S. Levitt +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of automated treatment adherence support delivered via mobile phone short message system (SMS) text messages on blood pressure was assessed in a pragmatic, single-blind, 3-arm, randomized trial.
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Classification of normal/abnormal heart sound recordings: The PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2016
Gari D. Clifford,Chengyu Liu,Benjamin Moody,David Springer,Ikaro Silva,Qiao Li,Roger G. Mark +6 more
TL;DR: The PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology (CinC) Challenge 2016 addresses the issue of a large and open database of heart sound recordings by assembling the largest public heart sound database, aggregated from eight sources obtained by seven independent research groups around the world.
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Efficacy of a text messaging (SMS) based intervention for adults with hypertension: protocol for the StAR (SMS Text-message Adherence suppoRt trial) randomised controlled trial.
Kirsty Bobrow,Kirsty Bobrow,Thomas Brennan,David Springer,Naomi S. Levitt,Brian Rayner,Mosedi Namane,Ly-Mee Yu,Lionel Tarassenko,Andrew Farmer +9 more
TL;DR: The StAR trial uses a novel, low cost system based on widely available mobile phone technology to deliver the SMS-based intervention, manage communication with patients, and measure clinically relevant outcomes.