no code implementations • 19 Apr 2021 • Xianghao Zhan, Yiheng Li, Yuzhe Liu, Nicholas J. Cecchi, Samuel J. Raymond, Zhou Zhou, Hossein Vahid Alizadeh, Jesse Ruan, Saeed Barbat, Stephen Tiernan, Olivier Gevaert, Michael M. Zeineh, Gerald A. Grant, David B. Camarillo
A random forest classifier with spectral densities of linear acceleration and angular velocity was built to classify head impact types (e. g., football, car crash, mixed martial arts).
no code implementations • 9 Feb 2021 • Xianghao Zhan, Yiheng Li, Yuzhe Liu, August G. Domel, Hossein Vahid Alizadeh, Zhou Zhou, Nicholas J. Cecchi, Samuel J. Raymond, Stephen Tiernan, Jesse Ruan, Saeed Barbat, Olivier Gevaert, Michael M. Zeineh, Gerald A. Grant, David B. Camarillo
To better design brain injury criteria, the predictive power of rotational kinematics factors, which are different in 1) the derivative order (angular velocity, angular acceleration, angular jerk), 2) the direction and 3) the power (e. g., square-rooted, squared, cubic) of the angular velocity, were analyzed based on different datasets including laboratory impacts, American football, mixed martial arts (MMA), NHTSA automobile crashworthiness tests and NASCAR crash events.
no code implementations • 18 Dec 2020 • Xianghao Zhan, Yiheng Li, Yuzhe Liu, August G. Domel, Hossein Vahid Alizadeh, Samuel J. Raymond, Jesse Ruan, Saeed Barbat, Stephen Tiernan, Olivier Gevaert, Michael Zeineh, Gerald Grant, David B. Camarillo
The results show a significant difference in the relationship between BIC and brain strain across datasets, indicating the same BIC value may suggest different brain strain in different head impact types.
no code implementations • 16 Oct 2020 • Xianghao Zhan, Yuzhe Liu, Samuel J. Raymond, Hossein Vahid Alizadeh, August G. Domel, Olivier Gevaert, Michael Zeineh, Gerald Grant, David B. Camarillo
Results: The proposed deep learning head model can calculate the maximum principal strain for every element in the entire brain in less than 0. 001s (with an average root mean squared error of 0. 025, and with a standard deviation of 0. 002 over twenty repeats with random data partition and model initialization).