Biosignal Processing

Biosignals are signals from biomedical sensors and their analysis to support medical or related research. These signals can be processed thanks to tools such as machine learning.

The Biosignal Processing Group was created in 2018. This group focuses on biomedical-related areas such as the analysis of e-Health records, human-signal sensing for healthcare and other related applications. Current trends in the field show refreshed interest on the use of machine learning techniques, complementing basic signal and sequence processing, all of which are key domains of research at Idiap. It leverages on Idiap’s expertise on human subject handling, data acquisition, open science and data processing.

Group News

"Reproducibility in Data Sciences: What, Why, and How"
research — last modified Apr 29, 2021

Our colleague André Anjos, head of our Biosignal Processing group, speaked during the IFI colloquium talks organized by the Department of Informatics of University of Zurich on April 29, 2021.

Analyzing biosignals using Artificial Intelligence
research — Aug 16, 2018

What if artificial intelligence could analyze an electro-cardiogram (ECG) or a medical image scan and highlight results that physicians should be looking at in priority? Thanks to signal and image processing, and machine learning techniques, that is the goal of the new Biosignal Processing Group at the Idiap Research Institute.

Idiap is looking for its next director
institute — Jan 14, 2022

Idiap Research Institute and the School of Engineering at EPFL invite applications for the directorship of Idiap. The successful candidate will also hold a faculty position as full professor at EPFL School of Engineering.

Group Job Openings

Our group is regularly posting job openings ranging from internships to researcher positions. To check the opportunities currently available or to submit a speculative applications use the link below.Our group is regularly posting job openings ranging from internships to researcher positions. To check the opportunities currently available or to submit a speculative applications use the link below.

Current Group Members

The group is led by André Anjos.

RABELLO DOS ANJOS, André
(Research Scientist)
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JIMÉNEZ DEL TORO, Oscar (Alfonso)
(Postdoctoral Researcher)
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ÖZBULAK, Gökhan
(PhD Student / Research Assistant)
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GÜLER, Özgür Acar
(Research Intern)


ARMANI RENZO, Matheus
(Research Intern)


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