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KecNet: a light neural network for arrhythmia classification based on knowledge reinforcementLu et al., 2021
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- Lu P
- Gao Y
- Xi H
- Zhang Y
- Gao C
- Zhou B
- Zhang H
- Chen L
- Mao X
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- Journal of Healthcare Engineering
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Acquiring electrocardiographic (ECG) signals and performing arrhythmia classification in mobile device scenarios have the advantages of short response time, almost no network bandwidth consumption, and human resource savings. In recent years, deep neural …
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