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ECG Signal Processing, Classification and Interpretation || An Introduction to ECG Signal Processing and Analysis

✍ Scribed by Gacek, Adam; Pedrycz, Witold


Book ID
118250531
Publisher
Springer London
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
706 KB
Edition
2012
Category
Article
ISBN
0857298682

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✦ Synopsis


The book shows how the various paradigms of computational intelligence, employed either singly or in combination, can produce an effective structure for obtaining often vital information from ECG signals. The text is self-contained, addressing concepts, methodology, algorithms, and case studies and applications, providing the reader with the necessary background augmented with step-by-step explanation of the more advanced concepts. It is structured in three parts: Part I covers the fundamental ideas of computational intelligence together with the relevant principles of data acquisition, morphology and use in diagnosis; Part II deals with techniques and models of computational intelligence that are suitable for signal processing; andΒ Part III details ECG system-diagnostic interpretation and knowledge acquisition architectures. Illustrative material includes: brief numerical experiments; detailed schemes, exercises and more advanced problems.


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