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Publications (17)

physics.comp-ph2025

Computerized Modeling of Electrophysiology and Pathoelectrophysiology of the Atria -- How Much Detail is Needed?

Olaf Dössel, Axel Loewe

This review focuses on the computerized modeling of the electrophysiology of the human atria, emphasizing the simulation of common arrhythmias such as atrial flutter (AFlut) and at…

physics.bio-ph2021

Possible Contexts of Use for In Silico trials methodologies: a consensus-based review

Marco Viceconti, Luca Emili, Payman Afshari +15

The term "In Silico Trial" indicates the use of computer modelling and simulation to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a medical product, whether a drug, a medical device, a diag…

eess.SP2021

A bi-atrial statistical shape model for large-scale in silico studies of human atria: model development and application to ECG simulations

Claudia Nagel, Steffen Schuler, Olaf Dössel +1

Large-scale electrophysiological simulations to obtain electrocardiograms (ECG) carry the potential to produce extensive datasets for training of machine learning classifiers to, e…

q-bio.QM2025

Consensus statement on the credibility assessment of ML predictors

Alessandra Aldieri, Thiranja Prasad Babarenda Gamage, Antonino Amedeo La Mattina +4

The rapid integration of machine learning (ML) predictors into in silico medicine has revolutionized the estimation of quantities of interest (QIs) that are otherwise challenging t…

eess.SP2020

Reconstruction of Potassium Concentrations with the ECG on Imbalanced Datasets

Nicolas Pilia, Cristiana Corsi, Stefano Severi +2

End-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are facing a 30% rise for the risk of lethal cardiac events (LCE) compared to non-CKD patients. At the same time, these patients und…

cs.HC2026

Characterizing In-the-Wild Personal Listening Device Use to Inform Earable Application Design

Supraja Ramesh, Jonas Hummel, Silvia Becker +6

Ear-worn devices are evolving from audio-playback tools into sensing platforms for health, interaction, and context-awareness. Yet, earable systems are typically designed and evalu…