142 results on '"Fabio Valente"'
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52. Hierarchical neural networks feature extraction for LVCSR system.
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Fabio Valente, Jithendra Vepa, Christian Plahl, Christian Gollan, Hynek Hermansky, and Ralf Schlüter
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53. Agglomerative information bottleneck for speaker diarization of meetings data.
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Deepu Vijayasenan, Fabio Valente, and Hervé Bourlard
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54. QoS Guarantees on DiffServ Architectures with GPS-Like Scheduling Disciplines.
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Antonio Martino, Gianmarco Panza, Achille Pattavina, and Fabio Valente
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55. Combination of Acoustic Classifiers Based on Dempster-Shafer Theory of Evidence.
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Fabio Valente and Hynek Hermansky
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56. Levosimendan as a “Bridge to Optimization” in Patients with Advanced Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection—A Single-Center Study
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Pacileo, Daniele Masarone, Michelle M. Kittleson, Maria L. Martucci, Fabio Valente, Rita Gravino, Marina Verrengia, Ernesto Ammendola, Carla Contaldi, Vito Di Palma, Angelo Caiazzo, Andrea Petraio, Piero Pollesello, and Giuseppe
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levosimendan ,disease modifier drugs ,advanced heart failure ,heart failure reduced ejection fraction - Abstract
Background: Patients with advanced heart failure with reduced ejection fraction often cannot tolerate target doses of guideline-directed medical therapy due to symptomatic hypotension, renal dysfunction, and associated electrolyte abnormalities. While levosimendan can facilitate the titration of β-blockers in patients with advanced HFrEF, it is unclear whether ambulatory levosimendan infusions would offer the same benefit. In this prospective study, we investigate the effects of intermittent ambulatory levosimendan infusions on the uptitration of disease-modifying drugs. Methods: We enrolled 37 patients with advanced HFrEF who received repeated ambulatory infusions of levosimendan between January 2018 and January 2021. The demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were acquired 24 h before the first and the last ambulatory levosimendan infusion. Results: At the 1 year follow-up, the enrolled patients were on significantly higher doses of guideline-directed medical therapy, including bisoprolol (3.2 ± 2.8 mg vs. 5.9 ± 4.1 mg; p = 0.02), sacubitril/valsartan (41.67 ± 32.48 mg vs. 68.5 ± 35.72 mg; p = 0.01), and eplerenone (12.7 ± 8.5 mg vs. 22.8 ± 13.6 mg; p = 0.03). Furthermore, a substantial decrease in the furosemide dose was observed (123.2 ± 32.48 mg vs. 81.6 ± 19.47 mg; p < 0.0001). Conclusions: Levosimendan facilitates the optimization of disease-modifying heart failure medications in previously intolerant advanced HFrEF patients.
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57. Variational Bayesian speaker change detection.
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Fabio Valente and Christian Wellekens
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58. Variational Bayesian Methods for Audio Indexing.
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Fabio Valente and Christian Wellekens
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59. Variational Bayesian Adaptation for Speaker Clustering.
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Fabio Valente and Christian Wellekens
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60. Variational Bayesian Feature Saliency for Audio Type Classification.
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Fabio Valente and Christian Wellekens
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61. Transporting Ethernet services in metropolitan area networks (MANS).
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Gianmarco Panza, Cecilia Nenov, Glauco Bigini, and Fabio Valente
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62. Scoring unknown speaker clustering : VB vs. BIC.
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Fabio Valente and Christian Wellekens
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63. Variational Bayesian speaker clustering.
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Fabio Valente and Christian Wellekens
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64. Variational Bayesian feature selection for Gaussian mixture models.
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Fabio Valente and Christian Wellekens
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65. Variational Bayesian GMM for speech recognition.
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Fabio Valente and Christian Wellekens
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66. Minimum classification error/eigenvoices training for speaker identification.
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Fabio Valente and Christian Wellekens
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67. Voice controlled mobile phone for car environment.
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Ivan Bourmeyster, Jamil Chetoni, Silvio Cucchi, Nicola Griggio, Alessandro Guido, Giuliano Moroni, Antonello Riccio, Marco Stanzani, and Fabio Valente
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68. Insights from cardiopulmonary exercise testing in pediatric patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Marta Rubino, Rachele Adorisio, L Ragno, V Mastromarino, Fabio Valente, Giuseppe Limongelli, Giulio Calcagni, Giovanna Gallo, Camillo Autore, Damiano Magrì, and Maria Beatrice Musumeci
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,Cardiopulmonary exercise testing ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
Background Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is characterized by extremely varied phenotypic expression ranging from asymptomatic to heart failure (HF) to sudden cardiac death (SCD). Although children with HCM are considered in the highest risk spectrum, the most common recommendations on pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment (i.e. drugs, ICD, septal reduction procedures, inclusion in cardiac transplantation list) are often disregarded or too much postponed in this setting and strong evidence-based risk prediction models are missing. A systematic cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) assessment might be helpful to disclose an unsuspected functional limitation. Purpose The aim of our multicenter retrospective study was to investigate possible clinical insights, in terms of functional and prognostic assessment, coming from a full CPET assessment in a cohort of pediatric HCM outpatients aged less than 18 years old. Methods Sixty consecutive pediatric HCM outpatients aged Results An impaired exercise capacity, consisting on peak VO2 values Respect to the control Group, the HCM patients showed a significantly poorer functional status in terms of maximum workload achieved, peak VO2 (regardless the adopted correction), circulatory power and VE/VCO2 slope values (Figure 1, panel A). HCM patients who experience adverse events during the follow-up (Event Group) showed the worst CPET profile (Figure 1, panel B). The composite end-point occurred more frequently in patients with the worst CPETs' profiles. At the univariate analysis, peak VO2% was the variable with the strongest association with adverse events at follow-up (C-index=0.72, p=0.025) and a cut-off value equal to 60% was the most accurate in identifying those patients at the highest risk (Figure 2). Conclusions Our findings support the role of CPET analysis as an insightful approach in the young HCM clinical management. In a group of young asymptomatic or slightly symptomatic HCM patients, the CPET allowed us to estimate accurately their functional capacity and to disclose a portion of un-recognized exercise impairment. Our data argue in favor of a possible role of some CPET-derived variables in the early identification of those young HCM patients at highest risk of HCM related events. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: None. Figure 1Figure 2
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- 2021
69. Prevalence and clinical implications of hyperhomocysteinaemia in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and MTHFR C6777T polymorphism
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Giuseppe Pacileo, Arturo Cesaro, Francesco Natale, Claudia Concilio, Elisabetta Moscarella, Francesco Pelliccia, Eduardo Bossone, Marina Verrengia, Paolo Calabrò, Fabiana De Simone, Emanuele Monda, Augusto Esposito, Daniele Masarone, Vittorio Pazzanese, Giuseppe Limongelli, Martina Caiazza, Felice Gragnano, Fabio Valente, Esposito, A., Monda, E., Gragnano, F., Simone, F. D., Cesaro, A., Natale, F., Concilio, C., Moscarella, E., Caiazza, M., Pazzanese, V., Verrengia, M., Valente, F., Masarone, D., Pelliccia, F., Bossone, E., Calabro', P., Pacileo, G., and Limongelli, G.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hyperhomocysteinemia ,hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,homocisteine ,hyperhomocysteinaemia ,Epidemiology ,Cardiomyopathy ,MEDLINE ,Pilot Projects ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Gastroenterology ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Internal medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) ,Retrospective Studies ,biology ,business.industry ,Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,Retrospective cohort study ,Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase ,biology.protein ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
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70. Infinite models for speaker clustering.
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Fabio Valente
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71. Discriminant linear processing of time-frequency plane.
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Fabio Valente and Hynek Hermansky
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72. Levosimendan as a 'Bridge to Optimization' in Patients with Advanced Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection—A Single-Center Study
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Daniele Masarone, Michelle M. Kittleson, Maria L. Martucci, Fabio Valente, Rita Gravino, Marina Verrengia, Ernesto Ammendola, Carla Contaldi, Vito Di Palma, Angelo Caiazzo, Andrea Petraio, Piero Pollesello, and Giuseppe Pacileo
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General Medicine - Abstract
Background: Patients with advanced heart failure with reduced ejection fraction often cannot tolerate target doses of guideline-directed medical therapy due to symptomatic hypotension, renal dysfunction, and associated electrolyte abnormalities. While levosimendan can facilitate the titration of β-blockers in patients with advanced HFrEF, it is unclear whether ambulatory levosimendan infusions would offer the same benefit. In this prospective study, we investigate the effects of intermittent ambulatory levosimendan infusions on the uptitration of disease-modifying drugs. Methods: We enrolled 37 patients with advanced HFrEF who received repeated ambulatory infusions of levosimendan between January 2018 and January 2021. The demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were acquired 24 h before the first and the last ambulatory levosimendan infusion. Results: At the 1 year follow-up, the enrolled patients were on significantly higher doses of guideline-directed medical therapy, including bisoprolol (3.2 ± 2.8 mg vs. 5.9 ± 4.1 mg; p = 0.02), sacubitril/valsartan (41.67 ± 32.48 mg vs. 68.5 ± 35.72 mg; p = 0.01), and eplerenone (12.7 ± 8.5 mg vs. 22.8 ± 13.6 mg; p = 0.03). Furthermore, a substantial decrease in the furosemide dose was observed (123.2 ± 32.48 mg vs. 81.6 ± 19.47 mg; p < 0.0001). Conclusions: Levosimendan facilitates the optimization of disease-modifying heart failure medications in previously intolerant advanced HFrEF patients.
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- 2022
73. Insights from Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Pediatric Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
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Damiano Magrì, Maria Beatrice Musumeci, Camillo Autore, Rachele Adorisio, Vittoria Mastromarino, Antonello Maruotti, Giuseppe Limongelli, Luca Ragni, Fabio Valente, Giovanna Gallo, Marta Rubino, Giulio Calcagni, Gallo, G., Mastromarino, V., Limongelli, G., Calcagni, G., Maruotti, A., Ragni, L., Valente, F., Musumeci, M. B., Adorisio, R., Rubino, M., Autore, C., and Magri, D.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,New York Heart Association Class ,Adolescent ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,macromolecular substances ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,pediatric ,clinical assessment ,cardiopulmonary exercise test ,Biochemistry ,Article ,lcsh:Microbiology ,Sudden cardiac death ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oxygen Consumption ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Adverse effect ,Child ,Molecular Biology ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Univariate analysis ,business.industry ,Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,VO2 max ,Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic ,medicine.disease ,Survival Analysis ,ROC Curve ,Heart failure ,Cohort ,Cardiology ,Proportional Hazards Model ,Exercise Test ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,Survival Analysi ,business ,Human - Abstract
The usefulness of cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) in adult hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) patients is well-known, whereas its role in pediatric HCM patients has not yet been explored. The present study investigates possible insights from a CPET assessment in a cohort of pediatric HCM outpatients in terms of functional and prognostic assessment. Sixty consecutive pediatric HCM outpatients aged <, 18 years old were enrolled, each of them undergoing a full clinical assessment including a CPET, a group of 60 healthy subjects served as controls. A unique composite end-point of heart failure (HF) related and sudden cardiac death (SCD) or SCD-equivalent events was also explored. During a median follow-up of 53 months (25th–75th: 13–84 months), a total of 13 HF- and 7 SCD-related first events were collected. Compared to controls, HCM patients showed an impaired functional capacity with most of them showing peak oxygen uptake (pVO2) values of <, 80% of the predicted, clearly discrepant with functional New York Heart Association class assessment. The composite end-point occurred more frequently in patients with the worst CPETs’ profiles. At the univariate analysis, pVO2% was the variable with the strongest association with adverse events at follow-up (C-index = 0.72, p = 0.025) and a cut-off value equal to 60% was the most accurate in identifying those patients at the highest risk. In a pediatric HCM subset, the CPET assessment allows a true functional capacity estimation and it might be helpful in identifying early those patients at high risk of events.
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74. Intermittent outpatient administration of levosimendan improves right ventricular-pulmonary arterial coupling in ambulatory patients with advanced heart failure
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Daniele Masarone, Fabio Valente, Enrico Melillo, E Ammendola, Rita Gravino, Marina Verrengia, R Vastarella, A Petraio, Giuseppe Pacileo, and A Caiazzo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Levosimendan ,medicine.disease ,Coupling (electronics) ,Internal medicine ,Heart failure ,Ambulatory ,Cardiology ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background Intermittent infusions of levosimendan in an outpatient setting have been associated with improved symptoms and reduced hospitalizations in patients with advanced heart failure (HF). Little is known on the potential effect of intermittent levosimendan infusions on right ventricle (RV)-pulmonary arterial (PA) coupling in ambulatory patients with advanced HF. Purpose Aim of the present study was to explore the effects of intermittent levosimendan infusions on the ratio between tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE) and pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PAPs), an echocardiographic measure of RV/PA coupling, in ambulatory patients with advanced HF, and on left ventricular arterial coupling (VAC), expressed as the relationship between arterial elastance (Ea) and ventricular elastance (Ees). Methods 17 ambulatory patients with advanced HF treated with intermittent levosimendan (6-hour intravenous infusion, 0.2 ug/kg/min without bolus) received baseline clinical, biochemical and echocardiographic evaluation and changes in TAPSE/PAPs ratio were assessed from baseline to 48 hours after the infusion, based on the pharmacokinetic profile of levosimendan. VAC, expressed as Ea/Ees ratio, was obtained by a calculator (iElastance) designed for non-invasive single beat measure of end-systolic Ees and Ea according to Chen"s method. Results After 48 hours from levosimendan infusion, there was a significant improvement of TAPSE/PAPs ratio (p = 0.04), stroke voume (SV) (p = 0.05) and cardiac output (CO)(p = 0.04). We observed a significant reduction of Ea (p = 0.007) and of Ees (p = 0.01) and a non significant improvement of VAC (p = 0.4)(Tab.1). Conclusion. Our results show that an intermittent 6-hour levosimendan infusion at 0.2 ug/kg/min improves after 48 hours RV-PA coupling, SV, CO, Ea and Ees in ambulatory patients with advanced HF. Further studies including more patients are necessary to confirm these preliminary findings. Tab.1 Baseline 48h afterlevosimendan infusion p value NT-proBNP (pg/mL) 5607 ± 4300 3868 ± 3856
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75. Efficacy and safety of repeated infusion of levosimendan in outpatients with advanced heart failure: a real-world experience
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Rita Gravino, Marina Verrengia, Fabio Valente, Ernesto Ammendola, Daniele Masarone, Andrea Petraio, Giuliano D'Alterio, and Giuseppe Pacileo
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,MEDLINE ,Ventricular Function, Left ,medicine ,Ambulatory Care ,Humans ,Infusions, Intravenous ,Simendan ,Aged ,Exercise Tolerance ,business.industry ,Cardiovascular Agents ,Stroke Volume ,General Medicine ,Levosimendan ,Recovery of Function ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Hospitalization ,Functional Status ,Treatment Outcome ,Heart failure ,Emergency medicine ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug ,Heart Failure, Systolic - Published
- 2020
76. Exercise-based rehabilitation strategies in heart transplant recipients: Focus on high-intensity interval training
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Rita Gravino, Giuseppe Pacileo, Enrico Melillo, Marina Verrengia, Fabio Valente, Daniele Masarone, and Andrea Petraio
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Context (language use) ,030230 surgery ,High-Intensity Interval Training ,Interval training ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Standard care ,medicine ,Humans ,Exercise ,Transplantation ,Rehabilitation ,Exercise Tolerance ,business.industry ,Exercise capacity ,Transplant Recipients ,Exercise Therapy ,Healthy individuals ,Physical therapy ,Heart Transplantation ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Transplant patient ,business ,High-intensity interval training - Abstract
Despite progressive improvement in medical therapy and standard care, the exercise capacity of heart transplant recipients is reduced compared with age-matched healthy individuals. Exercise-based rehabilitation programs have been shown to improve the exercise capacity of transplant patients through a multifactorial effect. In this context, high-intensity interval exercise is a growing field of research, with current evidence suggesting a major benefit in heart transplant recipients compared with a conventional training protocol. Therefore, this study aimed to provide an overview of the mechanisms involved in the reduced exercise capacity of heart transplant patients and a review of current rehabilitation strategies with a special focus on the mechanisms and clinical effects of high-intensity interval training exercise.
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77. Hypertriglyceridemia, an Underestimated Cardiovascular Risk Factor: An Epidemiological Study of the Rome Area
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Alberto Chiriatti, Fabio Valente, Roberto Volpe, Massimo Sabatini, and Giulio Nati
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Databases, Factual ,General Practice ,Rome ,Myocardial Infarction ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pharmacotherapy ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Epidemiology ,Prevalence ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Medical prescription ,Risk factor ,Triglycerides ,Hypolipidemic Agents ,Hypertriglyceridemia ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,High incidence ,Medical emergency ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Risk assessment ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Hypertriglyceridemia (triglycerides ≥200 mg/dL) is a major cardiovascular risk factor. Despite the high incidence of this condition in the Italian population, epidemiological information remains limited. To analyze a large database of clinical charts from general practitioners in the Rome area of Italy. In this study, the DATAMEG database of patients treated in the Rome area between 2000 and 2015 was analyzed. The database was searched for information on (1) all patients diagnosed with hypertriglyceridemia, (2) all prescriptions for the treatment of hypertriglyceridemia, and (3) all patients who had an acute myocardial infarction. The overall prevalence of hypertriglyceridemia was 4.4% (3647/82,595). Among patients followed from January 1, 2015 onwards, 2786/55,345 (5.0%) were diagnosed with hypertriglyceridemia. Of these, 418 (15.0%) received at least one prescription of triglyceride-lowering treatment. Over the same period, 1653 patients had at least three measurements of triglycerides ≥200 mg/dL, with only 357 (21.6%) receiving at least one prescription of triglyceride-lowering drugs in the year following the last measurement. Furthermore, 513 patients had at least one measurement of ≥500 mg/dL. Of these, only 246 (48.0%) received at least one prescription of triglyceride-lowering drugs in the year following the last measurement. In total, 3485 patients had an acute myocardial infarction (prevalence, 4.3%) in 2015. Of these, only 288 (8.3%) received at least one prescription of triglyceride-lowering drugs in the year following this event. These findings confirmed a pattern of inadequate treatment of hypertriglyceridemia in the Rome area.
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- 2017
78. Beta Blockers Up-Titration in Patients with Heart Failure Reduced Ejection Fraction and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy, a Single Center Study
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Rita Gravino, Rossella Vastarella, Giuseppe Limongelli, Fabio Valente, Ernesto Ammendola, Marta Rubino, Marina Verrengia, Daniele Masarone, and Giuseppe Pacileo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cardiac resynchronization therapy ,lcsh:Medicine ,cardiac resynchronization therapy ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Single Center ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,beta-blockers ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,heart failure reduced ejection fraction ,Medicine ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Heart failure ,Cohort ,Cardiology ,Implant ,business - Abstract
Clinical trials have shown the benefits of &beta, blockers therapy in patients with heart failure reduced ejection fraction. These benefits include improved survival and a reduced need for hospitalization. Cardiac resynchronization therapy has emerged as an essential device-based therapy for symptomatic patients with heart failure reduced ejection fraction despite optimal pharmacologic treatment. The extent to which &beta, blockers are being utilized in patients receiving cardiac resynchronization therapy is not well known. In this study, we evaluate the possibility of increasing &beta, blockers doses in an unselected cohort of heart failure reduced ejection patients after cardiac resynchronization therapy capable defibrillator system implantation and the correlation between &beta, blockers treatments and clinical outcome. Methods and results: Patients with heart failure reduced ejection fraction in &beta, blockers therapy that underwent cardiac resynchronization therapy capable defibrillator system implantation between July 2008, and December 2016 were enrolled in the study. The &beta, blockers dose was determined at the time of discharge and during follow-up. Cardiovascular mortality, hospitalization for worsening heart failure or arrhythmic storm and appropriate intervention of the device, were recorded. The study cohort included 480 patients, 289 patients (60.3%) had &beta, blockers doses equal to the dose before CRT (Group 1), 191 patients (39.7%) had higher &beta, blockers doses than those before the CRT implant (Group 2). Comparing the two groups, Group 2 have lower cardiovascular mortality, heart failure-related hospitalization, and arrhythmic events than Group 1. Conclusion: After initiating CRT, &beta, blockers could be safely up-titrated at higher doses with the reduction in mortality, heart failure-related hospitalization, and arrhythmic events.
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79. Cardiopulmonary exercise test and sudden cardiac death risk in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Michele Correale, Piergiuseppe Agostoni, Caterina Santolamazza, Beatrice Musumeci, Giuseppe Pacileo, Elisabetta Zachara, Massimo Volpe, Damiano Magrì, Camillo Autore, Matteo Casenghi, Fabio Valente, Vittoria Mastromarino, Giuseppe Limongelli, Federica Re, Antonello Maruotti, Magrã¬, Damiano, Limongelli, Giuseppe, Re, Federica, Agostoni, Piergiuseppe, Zachara, Elisabetta, Correale, Michele, Mastromarino, Vittoria, Santolamazza, Caterina, Casenghi, Matteo, Pacileo, Giuseppe, Valente, Fabio, Musumeci, Beatrice, Maruotti, Antonello, Volpe, Massimo, and Autore, Camillo
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Prognosi ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cardiomyopathy ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Risk Assessment ,Sudden cardiac death ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,cardiovascular diseases ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ,medicine.disease ,Defibrillators, Implantable ,Prospective Studie ,Death, Sudden, Cardiac ,Italy ,Cohort ,Exercise Test ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Risk assessment ,Human - Abstract
Background In hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), most of the factors associated with the risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) are also involved in the pathophysiology of exercise limitation. The present multicentre study investigated possible ability of cardiopulmonary exercise test in improving contemporary strategies for SCD risk stratification. Methods A total of 623 consecutive outpatients with HCM, from five tertiary Italian HCM centres, were recruited and prospectively followed, between September 2007 and April 2015. The study composite end point was SCD, aborted SCD and appropriate implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) interventions. Results During a median follow-up of 3.7 years (25th–75th centile: 2.2–5.1 years), 25 patients reached the end point at 5 years (3 SCD, 4 aborted SCD, 18 appropriate ICD interventions). At multivariate analysis, ventilation versus carbon dioxide relation during exercise (VE/VCO 2 slope) remains independently associated to the study end point either when challenged with the 2011 American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association guidelines-derived score (C index 0.748) or with the 2014 European Society of Cardiology guidelines-derived score (C index 0.750). A VE/VCO 2 slope cut-off value of 31 showed the best accuracy in predicting the SCD end point within the entire HCM study cohort (sensitivity 64%, specificity 72%, area under the curve 0.72). Conclusions Our data suggest that the VE/VCO 2 slope might improve SCD risk stratification, particularly in those HCM categories classified at low-intermediate SCD risk according to contemporary guidelines. There is a need for further larger studies, possibly on independent cohorts, to confirm our preliminary findings.
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- 2016
80. Efeitos dos exercícios aquáticos no condicionamento físico de indivíduos com paralisia cerebral após cirurgia ortopédica
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Fabio Valente Rizzo, Uleida de Brito Lima Lopes, Mirna Sayuri Kanashiro, Amanda Albuquerque, Mariana Armando Lourenço, Douglas Martins Braga, and Laís Cardoso Oliveira
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- 2016
81. Effects of Sacubitril/Valsartan on the Right Ventricular Arterial Coupling in Patients with Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction
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Giuseppe Pacileo, Rita Gravino, Rossella Vastarella, Enrico Melillo, Vittoria Errigo, Fabio Valente, Ernesto Ammendola, Marina Verrengia, and Daniele Masarone
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medicine.medical_specialty ,right ventricular arterial coupling ,lcsh:Medicine ,right ventricle ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Article ,Sacubitril ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,heart failure reduced ejection fraction ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Blood pressure ,Valsartan ,Ventricle ,sacubitril/valsartan ,Heart failure ,Pulmonary artery ,Cardiology ,business ,Sacubitril, Valsartan ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: right ventricle-pulmonary artery (RV-PA) coupling assessed by measuring the tricuspid anular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE)/pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP) ratio has been recently proposed as an early marker of right ventricular dysfunction in patients with heart failure with a reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Methods: As the effects of sacubitril/valsartan therapy on RV-PA coupling remain unknown, this study aimed to analyse the effect of this drug on TAPSE/PASP in patients with HFrEF. We retrospectively analysed all outpatients with HFrEF referred to our unit between October 2016 and July 2018. Results: At the 1-year follow-up, sacubitril/valsartan therapy was associated with a significant improvement in TAPSE (18.26 ±, 3.7 vs. 19.6 ±, 4.2 mm, p <, 0.01), PASP (38.3 ±, 15.7 vs. 33.7 ±, 13.6, p <, 0.05), and RV-PA coupling (0.57 ±, 0.25 vs. 0.68 ±, 0.30 p <, 0.01). These improvements persisted at the 2-year follow-up. In the multivariable analysis, the improvement in the RV-PA coupling was independent of the left ventricular remodelling. Conclusions: in patients with HFrEF, sacubitril/valsartan improved the RV-PA coupling, however, further trials are necessary to evaluate the role of sacubitril/valsartan in the treatment of right ventricle (RV) dysfunction either associated or not associated with left ventricular dysfunction.
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- 2020
82. Clinical and prognostic impact of chronotropic incompetence in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Marco Morosin, Michele Correale, Beatrice Musumeci, Caterina Santolamazza, Camillo Autore, Gianfranco Sinagra, Erika Pagannone, Matteo Casenghi, Giuseppe Limongelli, Federica Re, Fabio Valente, Massimo Volpe, Damiano Magrì, Massimo Uguccioni, Vittoria Mastromarino, Piergiuseppe Agostoni, Elisabetta Zachara, Giuseppe Pacileo, Antonello Maruotti, Magri, Damiano, Agostoni, Piergiuseppe, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Re, Federica, Correale, Michele, Limongelli, Giuseppe, Zachara, Elisabetta, Mastromarino, Vittoria, Santolamazza, Caterina, Casenghi, Matteo, Pacileo, Giuseppe, Valente, Fabio, Morosin, Marco, Musumeci, Beatrice, Pagannone, Erika, Maruotti, Antonello, Uguccioni, Massimo, Volpe, Massimo, and Autore, Camillo
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,chronotropic incompetence ,Prognosi ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Heart rate ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Sudden cardiac death ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,heart rate ,Humans ,Ventricular outflow tract ,cardiovascular diseases ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Heart Failure ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,Chronotropic incompetence ,Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ,hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,prognosis ,cardiology and cardiovascular medicine ,Transplantation ,Death, Sudden, Cardiac ,Heart failure ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background: A blunted heart rate (HR) response is associated with an impaired peak oxygen uptake (pVO(2)), a powerful outcome predictor in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). The present multicenter study sought to determine the prognostic role for exercise-induced HR response in HCM.Methods: A total of 681 consecutive HCM outpatients on optimized treatment were recruited. The heart failure (HF) end-pointwas death due to HF, cardiac transplantation, NYHA III-IV class progression, HF worsening leading to hospitalization and severe functional deterioration leading to septal reduction. The sudden cardiac death (SCD) end-point included SCD, aborted SCD and appropriate implantable cardioverter defibrillator discharges.Results: During a median follow-up of 4.2 years (25-75th centile: 3.9-5.2), 81 patients reached the HF and 23 the SCD end-point. Covariates with independent effects on the HF end-point were left atrial diameter, left ventricular ejection fraction, maximal left ventricular outflow tract gradient and exercise cardiac power (ECP=pVO(2)*systolic blood pressure) (C-Index= 0.807) whereas the HCM Risk-SCD score and the ECP remained associated with the SCD end-point (C-Index = 0.674). When the VO2-derived variables were not pursued, peak HR (pHR) re-entered in the multivariate HF model (C-Index= 0.777) and, marginally, in the SCD model (C-index= 0.656). A pHR= 70% of the maximum predicted resulted as the best cut-off value in predicting the HF-related events.Conclusions: The cardiopulmonary exercise test is pivotal in the HCM management, however the pHR remains a meaningful alternative parameter. A pHR < 70% identified a HCM population at high risk of HF-related events, thus calling for a reappraisal of the chronotropic incompetence threshold in HCM. (c) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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- 2018
83. 1178Percutaneous treatment of mitral insufficiency and pseudo-aneurism: a case report
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Marina Verrengia, Andreina Carbone, Giuseppe Pacileo, R Gravino, R Vastarella, Giuseppe Santoro, Fabio Valente, Giuseppe Limongelli, Gemma Salerno, and D Masarone
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Surgery - Published
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84. Pediatric Heart Failure: A Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Management
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Rita Gravino, Rossella Vastarella, Daniele Masarone, Maria Giovanna Russo, Giuseppe Limongelli, Giuseppe Pacileo, Alessandra Rea, Fabio Valente, Marta Rubino, Masarone, Daniele, Valente, Fabio, Rubino, Marta, Vastarella, Rossella, Gravino, Rita, Rea, Alessandra, Russo, Maria Giovanna, Pacileo, Giuseppe, and Limongelli, Giuseppe
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Adult ,cardiomyopathies ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Myocarditis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Management of heart failure ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health ,Child ,Diuretics ,Intensive care medicine ,Heart Failure ,Heart transplantation ,cardiomyopathie ,pediatric heart failure ,business.industry ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,medicine.disease ,congenital heart disease ,Tissue Donors ,congenital heart diseases ,Ventricular assist device ,Heart failure ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Etiology ,Heart Transplantation ,pediatric cardiac transplantation ,Heart-Assist Devices ,business ,Destination therapy - Abstract
Pediatric heart failure represents an important cause of morbidity and mortality in childhood. Currently, there are well-established guidelines for the management of heart failure in the adult population, but an equivalent consensus in children is lacking. In the clinical setting, ensuring an accurate diagnosis and defining etiology is essential to optimal treatment. Diuretics and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition are the first-line therapies, whereas beta-blockers and devices for electric therapy are less used in children than in adults. In the end-stage disease, heart transplantation is the best choice of treatment, while a left ventricular assist device can be used as a bridge to transplantation (due to the difficulties in finding organ donors), recovery (in the case of myocarditis), or destination therapy (for patients with systemic disease). Copyright (C) 2017, Taiwan Pediatric Association. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC.
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- 2017
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85. A wireless telecommunications network for real-time monitoring of greenhouse microclimate
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Francesco Corsi, Giuliano Vox, Giacomo Scarascia-Mugnozza, Rinaldo Consoletti, Evelia Schettini, Cristoforo Marzocca, Fabio Valente, and Pierfrancesco Losito
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Engineering ,Fruit diameter sensors ,Reliability (computer networking) ,Real-time computing ,Agriculture, Fruit diameter sensors, Information technologies, Wireless sensors network, ZigBee, Protocol ,Wireless sensors network ,Greenhouse ,Bioengineering ,wireless sensors network, ZigBee protocol, information technologies, agriculture, fruit diameter sensors ,Communications system ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Wind speed ,lcsh:Agriculture ,ZigBee ,Electronic engineering ,Protocol ,Wireless ,Relative humidity ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMS ,General Packet Radio Service ,lcsh:Agriculture (General) ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,lcsh:S ,Agriculture ,lcsh:S1-972 ,Sensor node ,business ,Information technologies - Abstract
An innovative wireless monitoring system for measuring greenhouse climatic parameters was developed to overcome the problems related to wires cabling such as presence of a dense net of wires hampering the cultivation practices, wires subjected to high temperature and relative humidity, rodents that can damage wires. The system exploits battery-powered environmental sensors, such as air temperature and relative humidity sensors, wind speed and direction, and solar radiation sensors, integrated in the contest of an 802.15.4-based wireless sensors network. Besides, a fruit diameter measurement sensor was integrated into the system. This approach guarantees flexibility, ease of deployment and low power consumption. Data collected from the greenhouse are then sent to a remote server via a general packet radio service link. The proposed solution has been implemented in a real environment. The test of the communication system showed that 0.3% of the sent data packed were lost; the climatic parameters measured with the wireless system were compared with data collected by the wired system showing a mean value of the absolute difference equal to 0.6°C for the value of the greenhouse air temperature. The wireless climate monitoring system showed a good reliability, while the sensor node batteries showed a lifetime of 530 days.
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- 2014
86. Predicting Continuous Conflict Perceptionwith Bayesian Gaussian Processes
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Samuel Kim, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Maurizio Filippone, and Fabio Valente
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business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Speech recognition ,Bayesian probability ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Outcome (probability) ,Regression ,Loudness ,Human-Computer Interaction ,Correlation ,symbols.namesake ,Perception ,symbols ,Relevance (information retrieval) ,Artificial intelligence ,Psychology ,business ,computer ,Gaussian process ,Software ,media_common - Abstract
Conflict is one of the most important phenomena of social life, but it is still largely neglected by the computing community. This work proposes an approach that detects common conversational social signals (loudness, overlapping speech, etc.) and predicts the conflict level perceived by human observers in continuous, non-categorical terms. The proposed regression approach is fully Bayesian and it adopts automatic relevance determination to identify the social signals that influence most the outcome of the prediction. The experiments are performed over the SSPNet Conflict Corpus, a publicly available collection of 1,430 clips extracted from televised political debates (roughly 12 hours of material for 138 subjects in total). The results show that it is possible to achieve a correlation close to 0.8 between actual and predicted conflict perception.
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- 2014
87. Multistream speaker diarization of meetings recordings beyond MFCC and TDOA features
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Fabio Valente, Hervé Bourlard, and Deepu Vijayasenan
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Linguistics and Language ,Computational complexity theory ,Computer science ,Speech recognition ,NIST rich transcription ,Language and Linguistics ,Oracle ,Meeting recordings ,Robustness (computer science) ,Speaker diarization ,Hidden Markov model ,Multi-stream modeling ,business.industry ,Communication ,Information bottleneck diarization ,Pattern recognition ,Information bottleneck method ,Multilateration ,Computer Science Applications ,Speaker diarisation ,Modeling and Simulation ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Mel-frequency cepstrum ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Software - Abstract
Many state-of-the-art diarization systems for meeting recordings are based on the HMM/GMM framework and the combination of spectral (MFCC) and time delay of arrivals (TDOA) features. This paper presents an extensive study on how multistream diarization can be improved beyond these two sets of features. While several other features have been proven effective for speaker diarization, little efforts have been devoted to integrate them into the MFCC + TDOA state-of-the-art baseline and to the authors’ best knowledge, no positive results have been reported so far. The first contribution of this paper consists in analyzing the reasons of this, investigating through a set of oracle experiments the robustness of the HMM/GMM diarization when also other features (the modulation spectrum features and the frequency domain linear prediction features) are integrated. The second contribution of the paper consists in introducing a non-parametric multistream diarization method based on the information bottleneck (IB) approach. In contrary to the HMM/GMM which makes use of log-likelihood combination, it combines the feature streams in a normalized space of relevance variables. The previous analysis is repeated revealing that the proposed approach is more robust and can actually benefit from other sources of information beyond the conventional MFCC and TDOA features. Experiments based on the rich transcription data (heterogeneous meetings data recorded in several different rooms) show that it achieves a very competitive error of only 6.3% when four feature streams are used, compared to the 14.9% of the HMM/GMM system. Those results are analyzed in terms of error sensitivity to the stream weightings. To the authors’ best knowledge this is the first successful attempt to reduce the speaker error combining other features with the MFCC and the TDOA and the first study to show the shortcomings of the HMM/GMM in going beyond this baseline. As last contribution, the paper also addresses issues related to the computational complexity of multistream approaches.
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- 2012
88. Transcribing Mandarin Broadcast Speech Using Multi-Layer Perceptron Acoustic Features
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Mathew Magimai.-Doss, Wen Wang, Fabio Valente, Christian Plahl, and Suman V. Ravuri
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Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Speech recognition ,Feature extraction ,Pattern recognition ,Speech processing ,Perceptron ,Discriminative model ,Multilayer perceptron ,Cepstrum ,Artificial intelligence ,Mel-frequency cepstrum ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Hidden Markov model - Abstract
Recently, several multi-layer perceptron (MLP)- based front-ends have been developed and used for Mandarin speech recognition, often showing significant complementary properties to conventional spectral features. Although widely used in multiple Mandarin systems, no systematic comparison of all the different approaches as well as their scalability has been proposed. The novelty of this correspondence is mainly experimental. In this work, all the MLP front-ends recently developed at multiple sites are described and compared in a systematic manner on a 100 hours setup. The study covers the two main directions along which the MLP features have evolved: the use of different input representations to the MLP and the use of more complex MLP architectures beyond the three-layer perceptron. The results are analyzed in terms of confusion matrices and the paper discusses a number of novel findings that the comparison reveals. Furthermore, the two best front-ends used in the GALE 2008 evaluation, referred as MLP1 and MLP2, are studied in a more complex LVCSR system in order to investigate their scalability in terms of the amount of training data (from 100 hours to 1600 hours) and the parametric system complexity (maximum likelihood versus discriminative training, speaker adaptative training, lattice level combination). Results on 5 hours of evaluation data from the GALE project reveal that the MLP features consistently produce improvements in the range of 15%–23% relative at the different steps of a multipass system when compared to mel-frequency cepstral coefficient (MFCC) and PLP features, suggesting that the improvements scale with the amount of data and with the complexity of the system. The integration of those features into the GALE 2008 evaluation system provide very competitive performances compared to other Mandarin systems. © 2011, IEEE.
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89. Current trends in multilingual speech processing
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Lakshmi Saheer, Hervé Bourlard, Hui Liang, John Dines, Mathew Magimai-Doss, Fabio Valente, David Imseng, Philip N. Garner, and Petr Motlicek
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Multidisciplinary ,Language identification ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Chinese speech synthesis ,Speech technology ,Speech corpus ,Speech synthesis ,computer.software_genre ,Speech processing ,Speaker recognition ,Data science ,Speech analytics ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer ,Natural language processing - Abstract
In this paper, we describe recent work at Idiap Research Institute in the domain of multilingual speech processing and provide some insights into emerging challenges for the research community. Multilingual speech processing has been a topic of ongoing interest to the research community for many years and the field is now receiving renewed interest owing to two strong driving forces. Firstly, technical advances in speech recognition and synthesis are posing new challenges and opportunities to researchers. For example, discriminative features are seeing wide application by the speech recognition community, but additional issues arise when using such features in a multilingual setting. Another example is the apparent convergence of speech recognition and speech synthesis technologies in the form of statistical parametric methodologies. This convergence enables the investigation of new approaches to unified modelling for automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech synthesis (TTS) as well as cross-lingual speaker adaptation for TTS. The second driving force is the impetus being provided by both government and industry for technologies to help break down domestic and international language barriers, these also being barriers to the expansion of policy and commerce. Speech-to-speech and speech-to-text translation are thus emerging as key technologies at the heart of which lies multilingual speech processing.
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- 2011
90. An Information Theoretic Combination of MFCC and TDOA Features for Speaker Diarization
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Deepu Vijayasenan, Fabio Valente, and Hervé Bourlard
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Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Speech recognition ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Pattern recognition ,Information bottleneck method ,02 engineering and technology ,Mixture model ,Viterbi algorithm ,Speaker recognition ,Speaker diarisation ,030507 speech-language pathology & audiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,symbols ,Artificial intelligence ,Mel-frequency cepstrum ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0305 other medical science ,Hidden Markov model ,Cluster analysis ,business - Abstract
This correspondence describes a novel system for speaker diarization of meetings recordings based on the combination of acoustic features (MFCC) and time delay of arrivals (TDOAS). The first part of the paper analyzes differences between MFCC and TDOA features which possess completely different statistical properties. When Gaussian mixture models are used, experiments reveal that the diarization system is sensitive to the different recording scenarios (i.e., meeting rooms with varying number of microphones). In the second part, a new multistream diarization system is proposed extending previous work on information theoretic diarization. Both speaker clustering and speaker realignment steps are discussed; in contrary to current systems, the proposed method avoids to perform the feature combination averaging log-likelihood scores. Experiments on meetings data reveal that the proposed approach outperforms the GMM-based system when the recording is done with varying number of microphones.
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- 2011
91. Multi-stream speech recognition based on Dempster–Shafer combination rule
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Fabio Valente
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Linguistics and Language ,Vocabulary ,Artificial neural network ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Communication ,Speech recognition ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Pattern recognition ,Multi stream ,Speech processing ,Language and Linguistics ,Similitude ,Computer Science Applications ,Modeling and Simulation ,Dempster–Shafer theory ,Multilayer perceptron ,Entropy (information theory) ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Software ,media_common - Abstract
This paper aims at investigating the use of Dempster–Shafer (DS) combination rule for multi-stream automatic speech recognition. The DS combination is based on a generalization of the conventional Bayesian framework. The main motivation for this work is the similarity between the DS combination and findings of Fletcher on human speech recognition. Experiments are based on the combination of several Multi Layer Perceptron (MLP) classifiers trained on different representations of the speech signal. The TANDEM framework is adopted in order to use the MLP outputs into conventional speech recognition systems. We exhaustively investigate several methods for applying the DS combination into multi-stream ASR. Experiments are run on small and large vocabulary speech recognition tasks and aim at comparing the proposed technique with other frame-based combination rules (e.g. inverse entropy). Results reveal that the proposed method outperforms conventional combination rules in both tasks. Furthermore we verify that the performance of the combined feature stream is never inferior to the performance of the best individual feature stream. We conclude the paper discussing other applications of the DS combination and possible extensions.
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- 2010
92. On QoS mechanism profiling in MPLS-TP transport networks
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Christian Addeo, Giorgio Cazzaniga, Roberta Crescentini, and Fabio Valente
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Published
- 2010
93. Right ventricular out flow tract obstruction in patients with HCM :clinical findings and outcome
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Daniele Masarone, Alessandra Rea, Fabio Valente, Andrea Buono, Vittorio Pazzanese, Vera Longo, Andrea Pirozzi, RUSSO, Maria Giovanna, Raffaele Calabrò, Giuseppe Pacileo, LIMONGELLI, Giuseppe, Daniele, Masarone, Alessandra, Rea, Limongelli, Giuseppe, Fabio, Valente, Andrea, Buono, Vittorio, Pazzanese, Vera, Longo, Andrea, Pirozzi, Russo, Maria Giovanna, Raffaele, Calabrò, and Giuseppe, Pacileo
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- 2012
94. Diagnosi di arvd in paziente con pregresso dia: problematica complessa e non sempre definitiva
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Alessandra Rea, Rita Gravino, Daniele Masarone, Gemma Salerno, Raffaella Scarafile, Andrea Buono, Fabio Valente, Rossella Vastarella, Vittorio Pazzanese, Andrea Pirozzi, RUSSO, Maria Giovanna, Raffaele Calabrò, Giuseppe Pacileo, LIMONGELLI, Giuseppe, Alessandra, Rea, Rita, Gravino, Daniele, Masarone, Gemma, Salerno, Raffaella, Scarafile, Andrea, Buono, Fabio, Valente, Rossella, Vastarella, Vittorio, Pazzanese, Andrea, Pirozzi, Limongelli, Giuseppe, Russo, Maria Giovanna, Raffaele, Calabrò, and Giuseppe, Pacileo
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95. Efficacy and safety of icd in hcm: comparative analysis in young and adult patients
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Giuseppe Del Giorno, Lucio Santangelo, Daniele Masarone, Ernesto Ammendola, Fabio Valente, Alessandra Rea, Andrea Buono, Rossella Vastarella, RUSSO, Maria Giovanna, Raffaele Calabrò, Giuseppe Pacileo, LIMONGELLI, Giuseppe, Giuseppe Del, Giorno, Lucio, Santangelo, Daniele, Masarone, Limongelli, Giuseppe, Ernesto, Ammendola, Fabio, Valente, Alessandra, Rea, Andrea, Buono, Rossella, Vastarella, Russo, Maria Giovanna, Raffaele, Calabrò, and Giuseppe, Pacileo
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- 2012
96. OptiMAS: a decision support tool to conduct marker-assisted selection programs
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Fabio, Valente, Franck, Gauthier, Nicolas, Bardol, Guylaine, Blanc, Johann, Joets, Alain, Charcosset, and Laurence, Moreau
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Genetic Markers ,Models, Genetic ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,Plants ,Selection, Genetic ,Genes, Plant ,Decision Making, Computer-Assisted ,Software - Abstract
Ongoing major advances in plant genotyping and phenotyping lead to a better understanding of genetic architecture of agronomical traits. In this context, it is important to develop decision support tools to help breeders in implementing marker-assisted selection (MAS) projects to assemble new allele combinations. Algorithms have been developed within an interactive graphical interface to (a) trace parental QTL alleles throughout selection generations, (b) propose strategies to select the best plants based on estimated molecular scores, and (c) efficiently intermate them depending on the expected value of their progenies. By investigating multi-allelic context and diverse pedigree structure, OptiMAS enables to assemble favorable alleles issued from diverse parents and further accelerate genetic gain.
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97. Speaker diarization of multi-party conversations using participants role information: political debates and professional meetings
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Fabio Valente, Alessandro Vinciarelli, and Murray-Smith, Roderick
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Speaker diarisation ,Politics ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Speech recognition ,Artificial intelligence ,computer.software_genre ,business ,Association (psychology) ,computer ,Natural language processing ,Domain (software engineering) - Abstract
Speaker Diarization aims at inferring who spoke when in an audio stream and involves two simultaneous unsupervised tasks: (1) the estimation of the number of speakers, and (2) the association of speech segments to each speaker. Most of the recent efforts in the domain have addressed the problem using machine learning techniques or statistical methods (for a review see [11]) ignoring the fact that the data consists of instances of human conversations.
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98. OptiMAS: a decision support tool to conduct marker-assisted selection programs
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Guylaine Blanc, Fabio Valente, Laurence Moreau, Johann Joets, Alain Charcosset, Nicolas Bardol, Franck Gauthier, Génétique Quantitative et Evolution - Le Moulon (Génétique Végétale) (GQE-Le Moulon), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-AgroParisTech-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), and Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)
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2. Zero hunger ,Decision support system ,Gene pyramiding ,Computer science ,business.industry ,QTL ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Context (language use) ,Quantitative trait locus ,Marker-assisted selection ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Genetic architecture ,Plant breeding ,Genetic gain ,Multiparental designs ,[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology ,Artificial intelligence ,Allele ,business ,Genotyping ,computer ,Selection (genetic algorithm) - Abstract
International audience; Ongoing major advances in plant genotyping and phenotyping lead to a better understanding of genetic architecture of agronomical traits. In this context, it is important to develop decision support tools to help breeders in implementing marker-assisted selection (MAS) projects to assemble new allele combinations. Algorithms have been developed within an interactive graphical interface to (a) trace parental QTL alleles throughout selection generations, (b) propose strategies to select the best plants based on estimated molecular scores, and (c) efficiently intermate them depending on the expected value of their progenies. By investigating multi-allelic context and diverse pedigree structure, OptiMAS enables to assemble favorable alleles issued from diverse parents and further accelerate genetic gain.
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99. Efeitos dos exercícios aquáticos no condicionamento físico de indivíduos com paralisia cerebral após cirurgia ortopédica
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Albuquerque, Amanda, primary, Lopes, Uleida de Brito Lima, additional, Braga, Douglas Martins, additional, Lourenço, Mariana Armando, additional, Oliveira, Lais Cardoso de, additional, Rizzo, Fabio Valente, additional, and Kanashiro, Mirna Sayuri, additional
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- 2016
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100. Annotation and detection of conflict escalation in political debates
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Alessandro Vinciarelli, Samuel Kim, and Fabio Valente
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Conflict escalation ,QA75 ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Indirect Inference ,computer.software_genre ,Annotation ,Politics ,Complaint system ,Artificial intelligence ,Data mining ,business ,computer ,Natural language processing - Abstract
Conflict escalation in multi-party conversations refers to an increase\ud in the intensity of conflict during conversations. Here we study annotation\ud and detection of conflict escalation in broadcast political\ud debates towards a machine-mediated conflict management system.\ud In this regard, we label conflict escalation using crowd-sourced annotations\ud and predict it with automatically extracted conversational\ud and prosodic features. In particular, to annotate the conflict escalation\ud we deploy two different strategies, i.e., indirect inference and\ud direct assessment; the direct assessment method refers to a way that\ud annotators watch and compare two consecutive clips during the annotation\ud process, while the indirect inference method indicates that\ud each clip is independently annotated with respect to the level of\ud conflict then the level conflict escalation is inferred by comparing\ud annotations of two consecutive clips. Empirical results with 792\ud pairs of consecutive clips in classifying three types of conflict escalation,\ud i.e., escalation, de-escalation, and constant, show that labels\ud from direct assessment yield higher classification performance\ud (45.3% unweighted accuracy (UA)) than the one from indirect inference\ud (39.7% UA), although the annotations from both methods are\ud highly correlated (ρ = 0.74 in continuous values and 63% agreement\ud in ternary classes).
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- 2013
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