Enhanced electrocardiogram classification using Gramian angular field transformation with multi-lead analysis and segmentation techniques. [PDF]
Yoon GW, Joo S.
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Automatic diagnosis of ECG and arrhythmia by a hybrid computer
Gengo Kasai
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Removal of Base-Line Wander and Power-Line Interference from the ECG by an Efficient FIR Filter with a Reduced Number of Taps [PDF]
Jan A. van Alste, T. S. Schilder
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Recent Progress in Silver Nanowire‐Based Transparent Conductive Electrodes
This work has reviewed silver nanowire‐based transparent conductive electrodes in terms of synthesis strategies, device fabrication processes, composition engineering, and property tailoring for flexible electronic applications. The developments of silver nanowire‐based platforms in sensors, solar cells, electronic skin, electromagnetic shielding ...
Jintao Wang+5 more
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Enhancing biometric identification using 12-lead ECG signals and graph convolutional networks. [PDF]
Al Alfi M, Peris-Lopez P, Camara C.
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24.心電図陰性U波の成因について : 高血圧症例におけるHandgrip Testによる検討 : 第43回日本循環器学会学術集会 : ECG
真千子 山本+4 more
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Clinical and angiographic correlates of exercise-induced ST-segment elevation. Increased detection with multiple ECG leads. [PDF]
David D. Waters+3 more
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In this article, an energy‐efficient hardware implementation of spiking‐restricted Boltzmann machines using the pseudo‐synaptic sampling (PS2) method is presented. In the PS2 method, superior area and energy efficiency over previous approaches, such as the random walk method, are demonstrated, achieving a 94.94% reduction in power consumption during on‐
Hyunwoo Kim+10 more
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ECG Evolution in Elite Gymnasts: A Retrospective Analysis of Training Adaptations, Risk Prediction, and PPE Optimization. [PDF]
Smaranda AM+3 more
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Recent advancements in wearable healthcare have brought accessible continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMs) for diabetes management. To address the limitations of CGMs, closed‐loop systems utilizing monitored glucose levels for insulin dosing are being developed.
Wei Huang+5 more
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