D. Voudouris, M. Strintzis, N. Maglaveras, C. Pappas
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Use of hidden Marcov models for the analysis of multiple lead ECG recordings
A new hidden Marcov model (HMM) structure with vector-valued observation sequences is developed for the characterization of cardiac arrhythmias and other irregularities in multiple-lead ECG recordings. An analysis procedure is then proposed which generalises the HMM analysis developed for single-lead ECGs.<>