no code implementations • 27 Jul 2023 • Ryan S Gallagher, Nishant Sinha, Akash R Pattnaik, William K. S. Ojemann, Alfredo Lucas, Joshua J. LaRocque, John M Bernabei, Adam S Greenblatt, Elizabeth M Sweeney, H Isaac Chen, Kathryn A Davis, Erin C Conrad, Brian Litt
The spatial dispersion of IEEG electrodes predicted network focality with precision similar to the 5SS (AUC = 0. 67), indicating that electrode placement accurately reflected pre-implant information.
no code implementations • 2 Jun 2022 • James J Gugger, Alexa E Walter, Drew Parker, Nishant Sinha, Justin Morrison, Jeffrey Ware, Andrea LC Schneider, Dmitriy Petrov, Danielle K Sandsmark, Ragini Verma, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia
The summary specific anomaly score (SAS) for VF was significantly higher in TBI patients in the subacute and chronic post-injury period relative to controls.
no code implementations • 29 May 2022 • James J Gugger, Nishant Sinha, Yiming Huang, Alexa Walter, Cillian Lynch, Justin Morrison, Nathan Smyk, Danielle Sandsmark, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, Kathryn A Davis
We hypothesized that changes in structural brain network abnormalities guide the trajectory of an individual's recovery post-injury.
no code implementations • 17 Apr 2022 • Nishant Sinha, John S. Duncan, Beate Diehl, Fahmida A. Chowdhury, Jane de Tisi, Anna Miserocchi, Andrew W. McEvoy, Kathryn A. Davis, Sjoerd B. Vos, Gavin P. Winston, Yujiang Wang, Peter N. Taylor
We investigated pre-operative structure-function coupling at two spatial scales a) at the global iEEG network level and b) at the resolution of individual iEEG electrode contacts using virtual surgeries.
no code implementations • 5 Jan 2022 • Saurabh Kumar, Nishant Sinha
TryOnGAN is a recent virtual try-on approach, which generates highly realistic images and outperforms most previous approaches.
no code implementations • 21 Nov 2020 • Azhar Shaikh, Nishant Sinha
Task-incremental learning involves the challenging problem of learning new tasks continually, without forgetting past knowledge.
2 code implementations • 25 Oct 2020 • Sriram Krishna, Nishant Sinha
The established way of interfacing with most computer systems is a mouse and keyboard.