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Oleksandr Makeyev
Researcher at Diné College
Publications - 72
Citations - 2196
Oleksandr Makeyev is an academic researcher from Diné College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Artificial neural network & Epilepsy. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1911 citations. Previous affiliations of Oleksandr Makeyev include Clarkson University & University of Rhode Island.
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Neural network with ensembles
TL;DR: This paper proposes the use of the neural networks with ensembles for pattern recognition problems that demands many thousands of classes to be recognized and gives a short description of this type of neural network and its storage capacity.
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Automatic Detection of Swallowing Events by Acoustical Means for Applications of Monitoring of Ingestive Behavior
Edward Sazonov,Oleksandr Makeyev,Stephanie Schuckers,Paulo Lopez-Meyer,Edward L. Melanson,Michael R. Neuman +5 more
TL;DR: High efficiency is suggested of the proposed methodology in separation of swallowing sounds from artifacts that originate from respiration, intrinsic speech, head movements, food ingestion, and ambient noise, suggesting that the methodology is suitable for obese individuals.
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Non-invasive monitoring of chewing and swallowing for objective quantification of ingestive behavior.
Edward Sazonov,Stephanie Schuckers,Paulo Lopez-Meyer,Oleksandr Makeyev,Nadezhda Sazonova,Edward L. Melanson,Michael R. Neuman +6 more
TL;DR: A methodology of studying of ingestive behavior by non-invasive monitoring of swallowing (deglutition) and chewing (mastication) has been developed and a protocol is developed for manual scoring of chewing and swallowing for use as a gold standard.
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Toward objective monitoring of ingestive behavior in free-living population.
Edward Sazonov,Stephanie Schuckers,Paulo Lopez-Meyer,Oleksandr Makeyev,Edward L. Melanson,Michael R. Neuman,James O. Hill +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that chews and swallows can be used for objective monitoring of ingestive behavior and could lead to the development of an innovative new way of assessing human eating behavior in free‐living conditions.
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Anti–IL-6 neutralizing antibody modulates blood-brain barrier function in the ovine fetus
Jiyong Zhang,Grazyna B. Sadowska,Xiaodi Chen,Seon Yeong Park,Jeong Eun Kim,Courtney A. Bodge,Erin E. Cummings,Yow Pin Lim,Oleksandr Makeyev,Walter G. Besio,John N. Gaitanis,William A. Banks,Barbara S. Stonestreet +12 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that inhibiting the effects of IL‐6 protein with systemic infusions of neutralizing antibodies attenuates ischemia‐related increases in blood‐brain barrier permeability by inhibiting IL‐ 6 and modulates tight junction proteins after ischemIA.