Last Updated on February 8, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org
Talha Iqbal is currently pursuing his Ph.D. from School of Medicine, National University of Ireland:
according to another source, he has completed his PhD. by now. Talha Iqbal has published viewer papers than Peter Charlton:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=q_TIh-MAAAAJ&hl=en
Talha Iqbal received BSc in electrical engineering degree in 2016 and MSc electrical engineering degree in 2018 from COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan. His research areas are computer vision and machine learning. He is a gold medallist in the Diploma of Associate Engineering (Electronics), bronze medallist in BSc program and gold medallist in the MSc program:
http://smartsensors.ie/team/talha-iqbal/
Talha Iqbals YouTube channel show examples for respiratory rate from PPG and ECG in Python:
https://www.youtube.com/c/TalhaIqbal91?app=desktop
But why do scientists which publish papers create YouTube videos? Are these rejected papers? If we do a google search, we cannot find the content of the YouTube video? And if it was rejected, what was the reason? Was the project not an own project, or a project taken over from another reseracher? And YouTube videos are usually not as well documented as papers. Are these only demos? And what is the reason to publish YouTube videos for a researcher? Is it eventually the same motivation as we have for our journal? We miss that the topics which we publish here aren t published somewhere. And our journal is a private project. And to develop it further takes an effort which is to big?
The advantage that we see in Talha Iqbals YouTube videos about respiratory rate estimation is that they are in Python, which is great.
We can support Talha Iqbal on paypal:
https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=47PT2UQAHG33L
Some of his code on YouTube is adopted from HeartPy, but Talha Iqbal has not published his own code. We can offer Talha Iqbal a job to write code.