Dynamic thresholding based efficient QRS complex detection with low computational overhead.
Jagdeep RahulMarpe SoraLakhan Dev SharmaPublished in: Biomed. Signal Process. Control. (2021)
Keyphrases
- computationally expensive
- real world
- false alarms
- automatic detection
- highly dynamic
- computationally intensive
- detection rate
- false positives
- detection algorithm
- detection method
- low signal to noise ratio
- false negative
- detection accuracy
- cost effective
- complex systems
- post processing
- anomaly detection
- object detection
- high level
- neural network
- database
- lightweight
- higher level
- search algorithm
- complex data
- image segmentation
- decision trees
- artificial intelligence
- heart rate
- data sets