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Slawomir J. Nasuto

Researcher at University of Reading

Publications -  180
Citations -  3565

Slawomir J. Nasuto is an academic researcher from University of Reading. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stochastic diffusion search & Hilbert–Huang transform. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 176 publications receiving 3158 citations. Previous affiliations of Slawomir J. Nasuto include Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study.

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NAPSAC: High Noise, High Dimensional Robust Estimation - it's in the Bag.

TL;DR: The NAPSAC (N Adjacent Points SAmple Consensus) algorithm is derived and its performance is shown to be superior to RANSAC in both high noise and high dimensional spaces.
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EMG signal filtering based on Empirical Mode Decomposition

TL;DR: In this paper, a procedure for filtering electromyographic (EMG) signals is introduced, which can decompose any time-series into a set of functions designated as intrinsic mode functions.
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A novel approach to the detection of synchronisation in EEG based on empirical mode decomposition.

TL;DR: The features of EMD are explored, including making a quantitative assessment of its ability to preserve phase content of signals, and it is shown to offer improved time-frequency localisation of synchrony and to ensure signal decomposition using EMD.
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Effects of dendritic morphology on CA3 pyramidal cell electrophysiology: a simulation study

TL;DR: It is reported for the first time that differences in dendritic structure within the same morphological class can have a dramatic influence on the firing rate and firing mode (spiking versus bursting and type of bursting).
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Neuromantic – from Semi-Manual to Semi-Automatic Reconstruction of Neuron Morphology

TL;DR: Neuromantic, an open source system for three dimensional digital tracing of neurites, is described, which is comparable in quality to those of existing commercial and freeware systems while balancing speed and accuracy of manual reconstruction.