RIM: A Matlab software tool for recursive identification methods

2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 482-489
Author(s):  
Aissa Rebai ◽  
Kamel Guesmi ◽  
Boualem Hemici
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph C. Griffis ◽  
Nicholas V. Metcalf ◽  
Maurizio Corbetta ◽  
Gordon L. Shulman

AbstractLesion studies are an important tool for cognitive neuroscientists and neurologists. However, while brain lesion studies have traditionally aimed to localize neurological symptoms to specific anatomical loci, a growing body of evidence indicates that neurological diseases such as stroke are best conceptualized as brain network disorders. While researchers in the fields of neuroscience and neurology are therefore increasingly interested in quantifying the effects of focal brain lesions on the white matter connections that form the brain’s structural connectome, few dedicated tools exist to facilitate this endeavor. Here, we present the Lesion Quantification Toolkit, a publicly available MATLAB software package for quantifying the structural impacts of focal brain lesions. The Lesion Quantification Toolkit uses atlas-based approaches to estimate parcel-level grey matter lesion loads and multiple measures of white matter disconnection severity that include tract-level disconnection measures, voxel-wise disconnection maps, and parcel-wise disconnection matrices. The toolkit also estimates lesion-induced increases in the lengths of the shortest structural paths between parcel pairs, which provide information about changes in higher-order structural network topology. We describe in detail each of the different measures produced by the toolkit, discuss their applications and considerations relevant to their use, and perform example analyses using real behavioral data collected from sub-acute stroke patients. We show that analyses performed using the different measures produced by the toolkit produce results that are highly consistent with results that have been reported in the prior literature, and we demonstrate the consistency of results obtained from analyses conducted using the different disconnection measures produced by the toolkit. We anticipate that the Lesion Quantification Toolkit will empower researchers to address research questions that would be difficult or impossible to address using traditional lesion analyses alone, and ultimately, lead to advances in our understanding of how white matter disconnections contribute to the cognitive, behavioral, and physiological consequences of focal brain lesions.


Automatica ◽  
1978 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 231-244 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Söderström ◽  
L. Ljung ◽  
I. Gustavsson

2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 51
Author(s):  
Đurađ Hajder

The aim of conducted investigation was to evaluate defined objectives, presented materials and methods and interpretation of results in student’s master theses in order to assess their scientific contribution. Firstly, evaluation was performed by using the traditional methodology and fuzzy evaluation was then conducted in a Fuzzy Logic Toolbox. Obtained values from two levels of evaluation were generally compared. Results indicate that fulfilment of defined criteria of evaluation is moderate. Evaluation mark in classical approach was higher in most cases but fuzzy approach showed some advantages. The criteria fulfilment for the logical-mathematical argumentation, as a prerequisite for the analysis of scientific results, showed its paramount importance in the process of classical and fuzzy evaluation as well.


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