PhysioZoo: The Open Physiological Biomarkers Resource

Joachim A. Behar1, Jeremy Levy2, Eran Zvuloni2, Sheina Gendelman2, Aviv Rosenberg2, Shany Biton2, Raphael Derman3, Jonathan Sobel4, Alexandra Alexandrovich2, Peter Charlton5, Dr. Marton Aron Goda6
1Technion-IIT, 2Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, 3Department of Anesthesiology, Rambam Medical Center, 4University of Geneva, 5University of Cambridge, 6Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Technion, Technion–IIT


Abstract

PhysioZoo is a collaborative platform dedicated to the analysis of continuous physiological time series. The platform currently consists of four modules. Each module is made of a source code library, a user interface and a set of tutorials. The first module, PhysioZoo HRV, is dedicated to the study of the heart rate variability (HRV) from Humans and other mammals. The second module, PhysioZoo OBM, is dedicated to the study of oximetry digital biomarkers (OBM) analysis from Human continuous oximetry (SpO2) measurements. The third module, PhysioZoo ECG is dedicated to the analysis of the electrocardiogram (ECG) time series. Finally, the fourth module, PhysioZoo PPG, is dedicated to the study of the photopletismography (PPG) time series. This proceeding presents the PhysioZoo platform as an open physiological biomarkers resource enabling streamlined physiological time series analysis, data visualization as well as ensuring the reproducibility of published experiments. The software is available on (https://physiozoo.com/). (The PPG toolbox will be made available on the summer of 2023).