Farrugia et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Neural network classification of intracardiac ECG'sFarrugia et al., 1991
- Document ID
- 16363761754543760761
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- Farrugia S
- Yee H
- Nickolls P
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- Publication venue
- [Proceedings] 1991 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks
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An artificial neural network has been tested for the classification of cardiac rhythms from intracardiac electrocardiograms (ECGs). It uses as inputs a small number of waveform samples and extracted parameters. The network has been found to perform better than a …
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