Johnson et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Using voice-recognition technology to eliminate cardiac cycle segmentation in automated heart sound diagnosisJohnson et al., 2007
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- Johnson M
- Tewfik A
- Madhu K
- Erdman A
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- Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology
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Advanced digital signal processing has the potential to revolutionize the stethoscope through the use of mathematical algorithms to interpret heart sound acoustic information. In this study, a novel classification algorithm that does not require cardiac cycle segmentation …
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