Juan Jose Gomez-Valverde

Juan Jose Gomez-Valverde
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid | UPM · Departmento de Ingeniería Electrónica

Doctor of Engineering

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Introduction
Juan Jose Gomez-Valverde currently works at the Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. My research interests are screening, image processing and telemedicine. My most recent publication is 'Automatic glaucoma classification using color fundus images based on convolutional neural networks and transfer learning'.

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Publications (17)
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Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major cause of morbidity and death worldwide, with a significant impact on children, especially those under the age of 5 years. The complex diagnosis of pediatric TB, compounded by limited access to more accurate diagnostic tests, underscores the need for improved tools to enhance diagnosis and care in resourc...
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Aims/Purpose: We present a comprehensive evaluation of machine learning (ML) algorithms using Optical coherence tomography (OCT) and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT‐A) for the diagnosis of Multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods: Prospective observational study using OCT volumes acquired with Cirrus HD‐OCT 5000 (Carl Zeiss, Meditec, Dublin,...
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Background: Growth of international travel to malarial areas over the last decades has contributed to more travelers taking malaria prophylaxis. Travel-related symptoms may be wrongly attributed to malaria prophylaxis and hinder compliance. Here, we aimed to assess the frequency of real-time reporting of symptoms by travelers following malaria prop...
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Tuberculosis (TB) is still recognized as one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Recent advances in deep learning (DL) have shown to enhance radiologists' ability to interpret chest X-ray (CXR) images accurately and with fewer errors, leading to a better diagnosis of this disease. However, little work has been done to develop models capable o...
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BACKGROUND Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major cause of morbidity and death worldwide, with a significant impact on children, especially those under 5 years old. The complex diagnosis of pediatric TB, compounded by limited access to sensitive diagnostic tests, underscores the need for improved tools to enhance diagnosis and care in resource-limited s...
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Tuberculosis (TB) is still recognized as one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Recent advances in deep learning (DL) have shown to enhance radiologists’ ability to interpret chest X-ray (CXR) images accurately and with fewer errors, leading to a better diagnosis of this disease. However, little work has been done to develop models capable o...
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Tuberculosis (TB) is still considered a leading cause of death and a substantial threat to global child health. Both TB infection and disease are curable using antibiotics. However, most children who die of TB are never diagnosed or treated. In clinical practice, experienced physicians assess TB by examining chest X-rays (CXR). Pediatric CXR has sp...
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Background Overall, more than 50% of international travelers develop symptoms while traveling and 55% of them seek medical assistance during the trip. We conducted a study to evaluate the usefulness of a Smartphone app called TRIP Doctor® to provide telemedicine to international travelers. Methods Participants over 18 years old attending our trave...
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Significance: Speckle noise limits the diagnostic capabilities of optical coherence tomography (OCT) images, causing both a reduction in contrast and a less accurate assessment of the microstructural morphology of the tissue. Aim: We present a speckle-noise reduction method for OCT volumes that exploits the advantages of adaptive-noise wavelet t...
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The location of the mitral and aortic valves in dynamic cardiac imaging is useful for extracting functional derived parameters such as ejection fraction, valve excursions, and global longitudinal strain, and when performing anatomical structures tracking using slice following or valve intervention's planning. Completely automatic segmentation metho...
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Glaucoma detection in color fundus images is a challenging task that requires expertise and years of practice. In this study we exploited the application of different Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) schemes to show the influence in the performance of relevant factors like the data set size, the architecture and the use of transfer learning vs n...
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The manuscript presents the topics on real time signal processing with dedicated hardware presented at the INFIERI Summer School 2014. The focus of this work is on real-time signal processing, filtering and massive parallel computing. In general, medical devices have stringed demands on energy consumption as well as on data processing and handling....
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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has shown a great potential as a complementary imaging tool in the diagnosis of skin diseases. Speckle noise is the most prominent artifact present in OCT images and could limit the interpretation and detection capabilities. In this work we evaluate various denoising filters with high edge-preserving potential for...
Conference Paper
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has shown a great potential as a complementary imaging tool in the diagnosis of skin diseases. Speckle noise is the most prominent artifact present in OCT images and could limit the interpretation and detection capabilities. In this work we propose a new speckle reduction process and compare it with various denois...
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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has shown a great potential as a complementary imaging tool in the diagnosis of skin diseases. Speckle noise is the most prominent artifact present in OCT images and could limit the interpretation and detection capabilities. In this work we propose a new speckle reduction process and compare it with various denois...

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