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Avinash Parnandi

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IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics|January 6, 2017
Physiological Modalities for Relaxation Skill Transfer in Biofeedback GamesAvinash Parnandi, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|November 25, 2010
Motor function assessment using wearable inertial sensorsAvinash Parnandi, Eric Wade, Maja Mataric
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics|February 27, 2017
BioPad: Leveraging off-the-Shelf Video Games for Stress Self-RegulationZelun Wang, Avinash Parnandi, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna
Disability and Rehabilitation|July 30, 2021
The use of wearable sensors to assess and treat the upper extremity after stroke: a scoping reviewGrace J Kim, Avinash Parnandi, Sharon Eva, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|October 18, 2019
The Pragmatic Classification of Upper Extremity Motion in Neurological Patients: A PrimerAvinash Parnandi, Jasim Uddin, Dawn M Nilsen, et al.
PLOS Digital Health|July 6, 2026
Vision-language models for human motion understanding: Lessons from stroke rehabilitationVictor Li, Naveenraj Kamalakannan, Avinash Parnandi, et al.
Proceedings of Machine Learning Research|August 2, 2021
Towards data-driven stroke rehabilitation via wearable sensors and deep learningAakash Kaku, Avinash Parnandi, Anita Venkatesan, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|July 2, 2021
NE-Motion: Visual Analysis of Stroke Patients Using Motion Sensor NetworksRodrigo Colnago Contreras, Avinash Parnandi, Bruno Gomes Coelho, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|September 5, 2019
A Taxonomy of Functional Upper Extremity MotionHeidi M Schambra, Avinash Parnandi, Natasha G Pandit, et al.
PLOS Digital Health|November 24, 2022
PrimSeq: A deep learning-based pipeline to quantitate rehabilitation trainingAvinash Parnandi, Aakash Kaku, Anita Venkatesan, et al.
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IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics|January 6, 2017
Physiological Modalities for Relaxation Skill Transfer in Biofeedback GamesAvinash Parnandi, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|November 25, 2010
Motor function assessment using wearable inertial sensorsAvinash Parnandi, Eric Wade, Maja Mataric
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics|February 27, 2017
BioPad: Leveraging off-the-Shelf Video Games for Stress Self-RegulationZelun Wang, Avinash Parnandi, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna
Disability and Rehabilitation|July 30, 2021
The use of wearable sensors to assess and treat the upper extremity after stroke: a scoping reviewGrace J Kim, Avinash Parnandi, Sharon Eva, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|October 18, 2019
The Pragmatic Classification of Upper Extremity Motion in Neurological Patients: A PrimerAvinash Parnandi, Jasim Uddin, Dawn M Nilsen, et al.
PLOS Digital Health|July 6, 2026
Vision-language models for human motion understanding: Lessons from stroke rehabilitationVictor Li, Naveenraj Kamalakannan, Avinash Parnandi, et al.
Proceedings of Machine Learning Research|August 2, 2021
Towards data-driven stroke rehabilitation via wearable sensors and deep learningAakash Kaku, Avinash Parnandi, Anita Venkatesan, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|July 2, 2021
NE-Motion: Visual Analysis of Stroke Patients Using Motion Sensor NetworksRodrigo Colnago Contreras, Avinash Parnandi, Bruno Gomes Coelho, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|September 5, 2019
A Taxonomy of Functional Upper Extremity MotionHeidi M Schambra, Avinash Parnandi, Natasha G Pandit, et al.
PLOS Digital Health|November 24, 2022
PrimSeq: A deep learning-based pipeline to quantitate rehabilitation trainingAvinash Parnandi, Aakash Kaku, Anita Venkatesan, et al.
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