Publications

1. A nonlinear generalization of the Savitzky-Golay filter and the quantitative analysis of saccades.

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W. Dai, I. Selesnick, J.-R. Rizzo, J. Rucker and T. Hudson.

Journal of Vision, Volume 17, August 2017, Pages 1 - 15.

2. A parametric model for saccadic eye movement.

(pdf) (software) (DOI) (Code Ocean, Matlab) (Code Ocean, Python)

W. Dai, I. Selesnick, J.-R. Rizzo, J. Rucker and T. Hudson.

IEEE Signal Processing in Medicine and Biology Symposium (SPMB), December 2016, Pages 1 - 6.

3. The effect of linguistic background on rapid number naming: implications for native versus non-native English speakers on sideline-focused concussion assessments.

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J.-R. Rizzo, T. Hudson, P. Amorapanth, W. Dai, J. Birkemeier, R. Pasculli, K. Conti, C. Feinberg, J. Verstraete, K. Dempsey, I. Selesnick, L. Balcer, St. Galetta and J. Rucker.

Brain Injury, Volume 32, September 2018, Pages 1690 - 1699.

4. Increasing velocity slow phases in acquired nystagmus.

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T. Bakaeva, N. Desai, W. Dai, J.-R. Rizzo and J. Rucker.

Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Volume 38, December 2018, Pages 479 - 482.

5. Validity of low-resolution eye-tracking to assess eye movements during a rapid number naming task: performance of the eyetribe eye tracker. Capturing saccades in multiple sclerosis with a digitized test of rapid number naming.

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J. Raynowska, J.-R. Rizzo, J. Rucker, W. Dai, J. Birkemeier, J. Hershowitz, I. Selesnick, L. Balcer, St. Galetta and T. Hudson

Brain Injury, Volume 32, December 2017, Pages 200 - 208.

6. Capturing saccades in multiple sclerosis with a digitized test of rapid number naming.

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C. Hainline, J.-R. Rizzo, T. Hudson, W. Dai, J. Birkemeier, J. Raynowska, R. Nolan, L. Hasanaj, I. Selesnick, T. Frohman, E. Frohman, S. Galetta, L. Balcer and J. Rucker.

Journal of Neurology, Volume 264, May 2017, Pages 989 - 998.

7. Rapid number naming in chronic concussion: eye movements in the King-Devick test.

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J.-R. Rizzo, T. Hudson, W. Dai, J. Birkemeier, R. Pasculli, I. Selesnick, L. Balcer, S. Galetta and J. Rucker.

Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, Volume 3, October 2016, Pages 801 - 811.

8. Objectifying eye movements during rapid number naming: Methodology for assessment of normative data for the King-Devick test.

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J.-R. Rizzo, T. Hudson, W. Dai, N. Desai, A. Yousefi, D. Palsana, I. Selesnick, L. Balcer, S. Galetta and J. Rucker.

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, Volume 362, March 2016, Pages 232 - 239.

9. Rapid number naming and quantitative eye movements may reflect contact sport exposure in a collegiate ice hockey cohort

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L. Hasanaj, S. Thawani, N. Webb, J. Drattell, L. Serrano, R. Nolan, J. Raynowska, T. Hudson, J.-R. Rizzo, W. Dai, B. McComb, J. Goldberg, J. Rucker, S. Galetta and L. Balcer.

Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Volume 38, March 2018, Pages 24 - 29.

10. Sparsity-enhanced signal decomposition via generalized minimax-concave penalty for gearbox fault diagnosis.

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G. Cai, I. W. Selesnick, S. Wang, W. Dai and Z. Zhu.

Journal of Sound and Vibration, Volume 432, October 2018, Pages 213 - 234.

11. Vector minimax concave penalty for sparse representation.

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S. Wang, X. Chen, W. Dai, I. W. Selesnick, G. Cai and B. Cowen.

Digital Signal Processing, Volume 83, December 2018, Pages 165 - 179.