2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28364-3_59
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A Survey of ECG Classification for Arrhythmia Diagnoses Using SVM

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“…The entire database includes 25 records (numbered from 200 to 234) picked at random from the same collection as the 23 records, in order to encompass a range of uncommon but clinically significant events. These 48 tracks total a little more than 30 minutes in length [14]. Cardiologists with extensive knowledge have annotated each waveform seen in these recordings.…”
Section: Collecting Information For Ecgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The entire database includes 25 records (numbered from 200 to 234) picked at random from the same collection as the 23 records, in order to encompass a range of uncommon but clinically significant events. These 48 tracks total a little more than 30 minutes in length [14]. Cardiologists with extensive knowledge have annotated each waveform seen in these recordings.…”
Section: Collecting Information For Ecgmentioning
confidence: 99%