Dr. RICARDO ANTONIO SALIDO RUIZ
Resumen curricular:
Ricardo A. Salido-Ruiz recibió una licenciatura en Electrónica (2004) de la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, México. Posteriormente trabajó en el sector privado (2004-2005) en Lawrence Electronics donde adquirió experiencia en el diseño y creación de prototipos de circuitos con componentes de montaje superficial. Posteriormente obtuvo el MsC (2008) en Bioelectrónica del CINVESTAV-IPN en la Ciudad de México. Luego, obtuvo el Ph.D. (2012) en Automática, Procesamiento de Señales e Imágenes del Instituto Politécnico Nacional de Lorraine, INPL (ahora la Universidad de Lorraine) en Francia. Desde 2014 es Profesor e Investigador de la Universidad de Guadalajara, y miembro (Nivel 1) del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores de México y cuenta con perfil PRODEP. Actualmente es coautor de 28 artículos en revistas indexadas y es revisor en al menos 3 revistas internacionales. Miembro del cuerpo académico de “Inteligencia Computacional” con clave: UDG-CA-893 el cual se encuentra Consolidado y profesor del posgrado de “Maestría en Ciencias en Bioingeniería y Cómputo Inteligente.
Perfil de Investigador SNII:
Bases de datos bibliográficas:
Publicaciones del académico:
- XLVII Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering. CNIB 2024/Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Detection Using Facial Symmetry Analysis with Machine Learning Techniques
- XLVII Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering. CNIB 2024/Assessing Changes in Brain Activity Through Microstate Analysis in Serious Video Game Training
- XLVII Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering. CNIB 2024/Statistical and Texture Features to Characterize DILD Radiological Findings
- XLVII Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering
- SignAPROS: An integrated hardware and software system for acquisition, processing, and analysis of bio-signals
- Fibrous Tissue Semantic Segmentation in CT Images of Diffuse Interstitial Lung Disease
- A Pilot Study on Video Game Training Effects on Visual Working Memory: Behavioral and Neural Insights
- Preface
- Identifying PTSD sex-based patterns through explainable artificial intelligence in biometric data
- Evaluation of the Relation between Ictal EEG Features and XAI Explanations
- Spatial characterization of functional neural activity during lower limb motion through functional connectivity
- XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering
- Sex-Based Speech Pattern Recognition for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder - XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering
- Heterogeneous Behavior in the Iowa Gambling Task: A Clustering Approach-XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering
- Muscle Activation Patterns Differentiate Post-stroke and Healthy Population - XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering
- EOG Signal Classification Based on Blink-to-Speak Language - XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering
- Automatic Cluster Selection in K-Means Lung Segmentation - XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering
- Heterogeneous Behavior in the Iowa Gambling Task: A Clustering Approach
- Automatic Cluster Selection in K-Means Lung Segmentation
- EOG Signal Classification Based on Blink-to-Speak Language
- Sex-Based Speech Pattern Recognition for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
- Muscle Activation Patterns Differentiate Post-stroke and Healthy Population
- Neuromarkers based on EEG Statistics in Time and Frequency Domains to Detect Tinnitus
- Comparing Wavelet Characterization Methods for the Classification of Upper Limb sEMG Signals
- Signal Processing in Medicine and Biology: Innovations in Big Data Processing
- Signal Processing in Medicine and Biology Innovations in Big Data Processing
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering: Proceedings of CNIB 2023, November 2–4, 2023, Villahermosa Tabasco, México-Volume 1: Signal Processing And Bioinformatics
- XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering: Proceedings of CNIB 2023, November 2–4, 2023, Villahermosa Tabasco, México-Volume 1: Signal Processing And Bioinformatics
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering: Proceedings of CNIB 2023, November 2–4, 2023, Villahermosa Tabasco, México-Volume 1: Signal Processing And Bioinformatics
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering: Proceedings of CNIB 2023, November 2–4, 2023, Villahermosa Tabasco, México-Volume 1: Signal Processing And Bioinformatics
- Towards Biosignals Analysis for the Automatic Assessment of Upper Limb Impairment
- Towards Fibrotic Tissue Automatic Estimation in Computer Tomography Interstitial Lung Disease
- Towards Obstructive Sleep Apnea Prediction through the Application of Machine Learning Techniques on Biometric Data
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- XLVI Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering: Proceedings of CNIB 2023, November 2–4, 2023, Villahermosa Tabasco, México-Volume 1: Signal Processing And Bioinformatics
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available
- Decoding Imagined Speech of Daily Use Words from EEG Signals Using Binary Classification
- Decoding Imagined Speech of Daily Use Words from EEG Signals Using Binary Classification
- The Road to Making “Exergames” More Widely Available