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Alexander Brenner
Alexander Brenner
Research Associate, Institute of Medical Informatics, University of Münster
Verified email at uni-muenster.de
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Tracking of mental workload with a mobile eeg sensor
E Kutafina, A Heiligers, R Popovic, A Brenner, B Hankammer, SM Jonas, ...
Sensors 21 (15), 5205, 2021
152021
Automatic recognition of epileptiform EEG abnormalities
A Brenner, E Kutafina, SM Jonas
Building Continents of Knowledge in Oceans of Data: The Future of Co-Created …, 2018
112018
Towards interpretable machine learning in EEG analysis
M Mortaga, A Brenner, E Kutafina
German Medical Data Sciences 2021: Digital Medicine: Recognize–Understand …, 2021
92021
Comparison of mobile and clinical EEG sensors through resting state simultaneous data collection
E Kutafina, A Brenner, Y Titgemeyer, R Surges, S Jonas
PeerJ 8, e8969, 2020
72020
Consistency of Feature Importance Algorithms for Interpretable EEG Abnormality Detection
F Knispel, A Brenner, R Röhrig, Y Weber, J Varghese, E Kutafina
German Medical Data Sciences 2022–Future Medicine: More Precise, More …, 2022
12022
Supporting AI-Explainability by Analyzing Feature Subsets in a Machine Learning Model
L Plagwitz, A Brenner, M Fujarski, J Varghese
Challenges of Trustable AI and Added-Value on Health, 109, 2022
12022
Prediction of acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit: preliminary findings in a European open access database
M Fujarski, C Porschen, L Plagwitz, A Brenner, N Ghoreishi, P Thoral, ...
Challenges of Trustable AI and Added-Value on Health, 139-140, 2022
12022
Utilizing a non-motor symptoms questionnaire and machine learning to differentiate movement disorders
A Brenner, L Plagwitz, M Fujarski, T Warnecke, J Varghese
Challenges of Trustable AI and Added-Value on Health, 104-108, 2022
12022
Classification of Parkinson’s Disease from Voice-Analysis of Data Selection Bias
A Brenner, CM Van Alen, L Plagwitz, J Varghese
CARING IS SHARING–EXPLOITING THE VALUE IN DATA FOR HEALTH AND INNOVATION, 127, 2023
2023
Subgroup discovery of Parkinson's Disease by utilizing a multi-modal smart device system
CM van Alen, A Brenner, T Warnecke, J Varghese
arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.05961, 2022
2022
Reducing a complex two-sided smartwatch examination for Parkinson's Disease to an efficient one-sided examination preserving machine learning accuracy
A Brenner, M Fujarski, T Warnecke, J Varghese
arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.05361, 2022
2022
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