Lima et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Phonocardiogram segmentation by using hidden Markov modelsLima et al., 2007
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- Lima C
- Cardoso M
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- BioMed
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This paper is concerned to the segmentation of heart sounds by using state of art Hidden Markov Models technology. Concerning to several heart pathologies the analysis of the intervals between the first and second heart sounds is of utmost importance. Such intervals …
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