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Publications by Vitor Manuel Filipe

2008

A comparison of two-dimensional and three-dimensional techniques for the determination of hindlimb kinematics during treadmill locomotion in rats following spinal cord injury

Authors
Couto, PA; Filipe, VM; Magalhaes, LG; Pereira, JE; Costa, LM; Melo Pinto, P; Bulas Cruz, J; Mauricio, AC; Geuna, S; Varejao, ASP;

Publication
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS

Abstract
Of all the detrimental effects of spinal cord injury (SCI), one of the most devastating effects is the disruption of the ability to walk. Therefore, much effort has been focused on developing several methods to document the recovery of locomotor function after experimental SCI. Computerized rat gait analysis is becoming increasingly popular in the SCI research community. The two-dimensional (2D) kinematic approach is by far the most popular technique in rat gait analysis. This is a simple inexpensive procedure, which requires only one camera to record the movement. Our study included an examination of locomotion on a treadmill using 2D and three-dimensional (3D) analysis, in neurologically intact animals and following moderate T9 contusion injury. Despite the overall time course patterns of the curves were identical, we found significant differences between values of the 2D and 3D joint angular motion. In conclusion, maximal precision and accuracy of the kinematic values are expected when the experimental protocol includes a 3D motion analysis methodology. Moreover, a 2D method cannot be used to determine the external or internal rotations of the foot because this movement occurs in the transverse plane.

2006

Effect of skin movement on the analysis of hindlimb kinematics during treadmill locomotion in rats

Authors
Filipe, VM; Pereira, JE; Costa, LM; Mauricio, AC; Couto, PA; Melo Pinto, P; Varejao, ASP;

Publication
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS

Abstract
In rat gait kinematics, the method most frequently used for measuring hindlimb movement involves placing markers on the skin surface overlying the joints being analyzed. Soft tissue movement around the knee joint has been considered the principle source of error when estimating hindlimb joint kinematics in rodents. However, the motion of knee marker was never quantified, nor the different variations in joint angle associated with this gait analysis system. The purpose of this study was two-fold. The first purpose was to expand upon the limited pool of information describing the effect of soft tissue movement over the knee upon the angular positions of the hip, knee and ankle of rats during treadmill locomotion. Secondly, it was a goal of this study to document the magnitude of the skin displacement when using markers that were attached superficially to the knee joint. This was examined by comparing the hindlimb kinematics in sagittal plane during treadmill locomotion determined from the marker attached to the knee and when the knee position was determined indirectly by computer analysis. Results showed that there is a considerable skin movement artefact which propagates to knee joint position and hindlimb kinematics estimates. It was concluded that these large errors can decrease data reliability in the research of rat gait analysis.

2006

A comparison analysis of hindlimb kinematics during overground and treadmill locomotion in rats

Authors
Pereira, JE; Cabrita, AM; Filipe, VM; Bulas Cruz, J; Couto, PA; Melo Pinto, P; Costa, LM; Geuna, S; Mauricio, AC; Varejao, ASP;

Publication
BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH

Abstract
The convenience of the motor-driven treadmill makes it an attractive instrument for investigating rat locomotion. However, no data are available to indicate whether hindlimb treadmill kinematic findings may be compared or generalized to overground locomotion. In this investigation, we compared overground and treadmill locomotion for differences in the two-dimensional angular kinematics and temporal and spatial measurements for the hindlimb. Ten female rats were evaluated at the same speed for natural overground and treadmill walking. The walking velocity, swing duration and stride length were statistically indistinguishable between the two testing conditions. Significant differences were found between overground and treadmill locomotion for step cycle duration and stance phase duration parameters. During the stance phase of walking, the angular movement of the hip, knee and ankle joints were significantly different in the two conditions, with greater flexion occurring on the overground. Despite this, the sagittal joint movements of the hindlimb were similar between the two walking conditions, with only three parameters being significantly different in the swing. Hip height and angle-angle cyclograms were also only found to display subtle differences. This study suggests that reliable kinematic measurements can be obtained from the treadmill gait analysis in rats.

2008

Fast and straightforward method to estimate sub-pixel level displacement field

Authors
Sousa, A; Morais, J; Filipe, V; Jesus, A; Vaz, MAP;

Publication
COMPUTATIONAL VISION AND MEDICAL IMAGING PROCESSING

Abstract
This paper presents a fast and straightforward method to assess displacement fields on the surface of a planar specimen with sub-pixel resolution. First, pixel level displacements are obtained by cross correlation (CC) of two consecutive images, used as the image similarity measure. Next, sub-pixel displacement information is calculated from the CC coefficients matrix using a similarity interpolation method. Finally, sub-pixel estimation error cancellation is performed. Several experiments were conducted to validate the proposed method effectiveness, applied to chestnuts compression test for quality control purposes.

2008

Fuzziness measure approach to automatic histogram threshold

Authors
Lopes, NV; Bustince, H; Filipe, V; Pinto, PM;

Publication
COMPUTATIONAL VISION AND MEDICAL IMAGING PROCESSING

Abstract
In this paper, an automatic histogram threshold approach based on a fuzziness measure is presented. This work is an improvement of an existing method. Using fuzzy logic concepts, the problems to find a minima of a criterion function are avoided. Similarity between gray levels is the key to find an optimal threshold. Two initial regions of gray levels, located at the boundaries of the histogram, are defined. Then, using an index of fuzziness, a similarity process is started to find the threshold point. A significant contrast between objects and background is assumed. Previous histogram equalization is used in small contrast images. No pior knowledge of the image is required.

2008

Automatic reading of attendance in the classroom: Integration with the information system for teaching support [Leitura automática de presenças em sala de aula: Integração com o sistema de informação de apoio ao ensino]

Authors
Barbosa, L; Filipe, V; Bulas Cruz, J; Barroso, J;

Publication
CISCI 2008 - Septima Conferencia Iberoamericana en Sistema, Cibernetica e Informatica 5to SIECI 2008, 3er Simposium Internacional en Comunicacion del Conocimiento y Conferencias, CCC 2008 - Memorias

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