2020 27th National and 5th International Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering (ICBME) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icbme51989.2020.9319464
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Computerized Diagnosis of the Prolapsed Mitral Valve Using Heart Sound Signal

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“…The first filter has a low cut-off frequency (fL) of 20 Hz and a high cut-off frequency (fH) of 200 Hz, and the output is used for the segmentation process to decrease the computational time by obtaining the frequency range for S1 and S2. While, the second filter has an fL of 20 Hz and an fH of 1000 Hz (Kui et al 2021;Mehrabbeik et al 2020), which is in the range of normal and abnormal heart frequencies and eliminates noise characterized by high frequencies.…”
Section: Sampling and Filteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first filter has a low cut-off frequency (fL) of 20 Hz and a high cut-off frequency (fH) of 200 Hz, and the output is used for the segmentation process to decrease the computational time by obtaining the frequency range for S1 and S2. While, the second filter has an fL of 20 Hz and an fH of 1000 Hz (Kui et al 2021;Mehrabbeik et al 2020), which is in the range of normal and abnormal heart frequencies and eliminates noise characterized by high frequencies.…”
Section: Sampling and Filteringmentioning
confidence: 99%