Hatim Aboalsamh
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Recent Articles
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Gannouni S, Belwafi K, Aledaily A, Aboalsamh H, Belghith A
Sensors (Basel)
. 2023 Jun;
23(11).
PMID: 37299873
It is becoming increasingly attractive to detect human emotions using electroencephalography (EEG) brain signals. EEG is a reliable and cost-effective technology used to measure brain activities. This paper proposes an...
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Muhammad F, Hussain M, Aboalsamh H
Diagnostics (Basel)
. 2023 Mar;
13(5).
PMID: 36900121
In recent years, human-computer interaction (HCI) systems have become increasingly popular. Some of these systems demand particular approaches for discriminating actual emotions through the use of better multimodal methods. In...
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Gannouni S, Belwafi K, Alangari N, Aboalsamh H, Belghith A
Sensors (Basel)
. 2022 Dec;
22(23).
PMID: 36501860
Acknowledging the importance of the ability to communicate with other people, the researcher community has developed a series of BCI-spellers, with the goal of regaining communication and interaction capabilities with...
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Gannouni S, Aledaily A, Belwafi K, Aboalsamh H
J Affect Disord
. 2022 Sep;
319:416-427.
PMID: 36162677
Over the past decade, emotion detection using rhythmic brain activity has become a critical area of research. The asymmetrical brain activity has garnered the most significant level of research attention...
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Alotaibi A, Hussain M, Aboalsamh H, Abdul W, Bebis G
Sensors (Basel)
. 2022 Sep;
22(18).
PMID: 36146321
A fingerprint sensor interoperability problem, or a cross-sensor matching problem, occurs when one type of sensor is used for enrolment and a different type for matching. Fingerprints captured for the...
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Gannouni S, Belwafi K, Al-Sulmi M, Al-Farhood M, Al-Obaid O, Al-Awadh A, et al.
Brain Sci
. 2022 Jul;
12(7).
PMID: 35884732
There are many applications controlled by the brain signals to bridge the gap in the digital divide between the disabled and the non-disabled people. The deployment of novel assistive technologies...
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Belwafi K, Gannouni S, Aboalsamh H
Sensors (Basel)
. 2021 Jul;
21(13).
PMID: 34201788
There is a wide area of application that uses cerebral activity to restore capabilities for people with severe motor disabilities, and actually the number of such systems keeps growing. Most...
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Gannouni S, Aledaily A, Belwafi K, Aboalsamh H
Sci Rep
. 2021 Mar;
11(1):7071.
PMID: 33782458
Recognizing emotions using biological brain signals requires accurate and efficient signal processing and feature extraction methods. Existing methods use several techniques to extract useful features from a fixed number of...
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Gannouni S, Belwafi K, Aboalsamh H, AlSamhan Z, Alebdi B, Almassad Y, et al.
Brain Sci
. 2020 Dec;
10(12).
PMID: 33321915
The advancement of assistive technologies toward the restoration of the mobility of paralyzed and/or amputated limbs will go a long way. Herein, we propose a system that adopts the brain-computer...
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Belwafi K, Gannouni S, Aboalsamh H, Mathkour H, Belghith A
J Neurosci Methods
. 2019 Aug;
327:108346.
PMID: 31421162
Background: Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a communication pathway applied for pathological analysis or functional substitution. BCI based on functional substitution enables the recognition of a subject's intention to control devices...