Journal:Informatica
Volume 16, Issue 4 (2005), pp. 587–602
Abstract
T wave features suitable for automatic T wave alternans detection in low signal-to-noise ratio electrocardiograms are explored using a correlation-to-template-based algorithm for detecting T waves of variable duration. Amplitude and area features of T waves are found to be notably less sensitive to template selection than are duration features. T wave alternans features and measures which can be determined more stably provide better classification accuracy of patients with and without coronary artery lesions.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 8, Issue 3 (1997), pp. 431–448
Abstract
Traditional population dynamics models, explaining separate aspects of observed ecological phenomena, are well understood mathematically, but their extension to a wider class of phenomena is difficult. Artificial life models represent another extreme, capable of simulating almost every biological phenomenon, but not accessible to mathematical analysis. A population model having a scope between the two extremes – but flexible, extensible, and within reach of mathematical analysis – is introduced in this paper. The model is based on piece-wise linear dynamical models of individual organisms. Parameter ranges in which the model meets natural ecological requirements is explored through analysis and simulations.