Follow
Merijn Eskes
Merijn Eskes
Unknown affiliation
Verified email at nki.nl - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Predicting 3D lip shapes using facial surface EMG
M Eskes, MJA van Alphen, AJM Balm, LE Smeele, D Brandsma, ...
PLoS One 12 (4), e0175025, 2017
192017
Simulation of facial expressions using person-specific sEMG signals controlling a biomechanical face model
M Eskes, AJM Balm, MJA van Alphen, LE Smeele, I Stavness, ...
International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery 13, 47-59, 2018
102018
Predicting 3D lip movement using facial sEMG: a first step towards estimating functional and aesthetic outcome of oral cancer surgery
M Eskes, MJA van Alphen, LE Smeele, D Brandsma, AJM Balm, ...
Medical & biological engineering & computing 55, 573-583, 2017
102017
In vivo intraoperative hypoglossal nerve stimulation for quantitative tongue motion analysis
MJA van Alphen, M Eskes, LE Smeele, AJM Balm, F van der Heijden
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging …, 2017
62017
sEMG-assisted inverse modelling of 3D lip movement: a feasibility study towards person-specific modelling
M Eskes, AJM Balm, MJA van Alphen, LE Smeele, I Stavness, ...
Scientific reports 7 (1), 17729, 2017
42017
Towards a predictive model for functional loss after oral cancer treatment
MJA van Alphen
22015
Surface electromyography in personalised modelling of the head and neck
M Eskes
12017
The findings of this research by Kreeft et al.[1–3] served as the basis for a new research study called ĄThe Virtual Therapy Projectąto objectify expected function loss. This …
M Kreeft, M van Alphen, M Eskes
BIOMECHANICAL MODELS AND PREDICTION OF MOBILITY AFTER TONGUE CANCER SURGERY, 7, 2020
2020
Predicting 3d lip poses using facial surface eMG
MJA van Alphen, M Eskes, AJM Balm, LE Smeele, D Brandsma, ...
Towards a predictive model for functional loss after oral cancer treatment, 39, 2015
2015
VU Research Portal
M Eskes, AJM Balm, MJA van Alphen, LE Smeele, I Stavness
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–10