1998
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x1998000300015
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A comparative analysis of preprocessing techniques of cardiac event series for the study of heart rhythm variability using simulated signals

Abstract: In the present study, using noise-free simulated signals, we performed a comparative examination of several preprocessing techniques that are used to transform the cardiac event series in a regularly sampled time series, appropriate for spectral analysis of heart rhythm variability (HRV). First, a group of noise-free simulated point event series, which represents a time series of heartbeats, was generated by an integral pulse frequency modulation model. In order to evaluate the performance of the preprocessing… Show more

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“…Phasic cardiac response (PCR) in the 5 s preceding the moments of maximum and minimum liking ratings were calculated using Kardia, a Matlab-based toolbox for cardiologic data processing and analysis (Perakakis et al, 2010). To determine the PCR, the cardiac frequency was calculated on epochs of 200 ms and the data points were interpolated using cubic spline, as suggested by Guimarães and Santos (1998).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phasic cardiac response (PCR) in the 5 s preceding the moments of maximum and minimum liking ratings were calculated using Kardia, a Matlab-based toolbox for cardiologic data processing and analysis (Perakakis et al, 2010). To determine the PCR, the cardiac frequency was calculated on epochs of 200 ms and the data points were interpolated using cubic spline, as suggested by Guimarães and Santos (1998).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heart rate (HR) was computed using the equation, HR = 60/t rÀr (in bpm). These signals were transformed into an evenly sampled signals using Berger's algorithm [23] after which they were re-sampled to 2 Hz. This technique was preferred over the other existing methods in terms of the reduction of energy of harmonics and artifacts.…”
Section: Preprocessingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unevenly sampled HRV were pre-processed and resampled at 2 Hz using Berger's algorithm [15] before being mapped to TF domain. Accurate components of HRV, i.e.…”
Section: Feature Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%