Acharya et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Computer-aided diagnosis of diabetic subjects by heart rate variability signals using discrete wavelet transform methodAcharya et al., 2015
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- 13737604789200522553
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- Acharya U
- Vidya K
- Ghista D
- Lim W
- Molinari F
- Sankaranarayanan M
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- Knowledge-based systems
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Diabetes Mellitus (DM), a chronic lifelong condition, is characterized by increased blood sugar levels. As there is no cure for DM, the major focus lies on controlling the disease. Therefore, DM diagnosis and treatment is of great importance. The most common …
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