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Application of the discrete wavelet transform for the robust detection of the impulsive incidences: application to arterial blood pressure characteristic events detection-delineation (Q2891003)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6045597
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Application of the discrete wavelet transform for the robust detection of the impulsive incidences: application to arterial blood pressure characteristic events detection-delineation
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6045597

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    12 June 2012
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    ABP events detection-delineation
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    discrete wavelet transform
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    pulse pressure
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    dicrotic pressure
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    systolic blood pressure
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    diastolic blood pressure
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    false alarm probability
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    Hilbert transform
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    curve length
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    variance
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    Neyman-Pearson hypothesis test
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    principal components analysis
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    Application of the discrete wavelet transform for the robust detection of the impulsive incidences: application to arterial blood pressure characteristic events detection-delineation (English)
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