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Detection of ventricular extrasystoles
Svánovská, Zuzana ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Sekora, Jiří (advisor)
Ventricular extrasystoles are pathological changes in the ECG signal. Detection of ventricular extrasystoles on 12leads ECG was created in MATLAB. My work contains two algorithms. The first of these algorithms is based on comparision wides of QRS komplexes. The second algorithm matchs maximum and minimum evaluations of QRS komplexes. We look for agreements beetween these two algorithms and finally if we find these agreenments in seven leads at least we will suppose presence of ventricular extrasystoles.
QRS detection using zero crossing counting
Hylmar, Petr ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis describes basics principles of QRS complex detection. It is focused on QRS detection using zero crossing counts method. There are described princips and program realization of this method. The other part is focused on genetic optimalization algorithm. There are presented obtained optimalization results on standard CSE and MIT-BIH database. The quality of the detector is compared with other authors. The optimalized QRS detector achieves comparable results with other authors. The part of the thesis is graphical user interface which supply view on modified ECG signal and detection results.
QRS complex detection in multilead ECG signals
Šlancar, Matěj ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to introduce the principles of software QRS detection, which is based on different combinations of orthogonal (pseudoorthogonal) leads. The thesis describes the main components of the ECG signal, a selection of methods that can be used for QRS detection in orthogonal leads and finally the evaluation of the effectiveness of the chosen methods and a comparing the approaches with the results of other authors. Functionality of detection algorithm has been tested on signals of CSE standard library.
Application of neural networks for classification of T-wave alternations
Procházka, Tomáš ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Hrubeš, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with analysis of T-wave Alternans (TWA), periodical changes of T wave in ECG signal. Presence of these alternans may predict higher risk of sudden cardiac death. From the several possible ways of TWA classification, the training algorithms of self organizing maps are used in this thesis. Result of the thesis is a program, which in the first step detects QRS complexes in the signal. Then, in the next step, gained reference points are used for T-waves detection. Detected waves are represented by a vector of significant points, which is used as an input for artificial neural network. Final output of the program is a decision about presence of TWA in the signal and its rate.
Automatic delineation of ECG signals
Žiak, Milan ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals about automatic delineation of ECG. We use algorithm, which is descriped by autors Lagune, Jané and Caminale. Their work uses first derivation for delineation ECG signal. This bachelor thesis also uses a wavelet transform to reach better results.
Automatic delineation of ECG signals
Olšanská, Eva ; Kozumplík, Jiří (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the delineation of ECG signals. The aim of this bachelor´s thesis is to become familiar with ECG delineation and realize one chosen delineation method in Matlab. The delineation algorithm was tested on a CSE database. The theoretical part of the work describes methods of QRS complex detection and ECG delineation.
Detection of QRS complex using leads transformation
Kašpar, Jakub ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
Main goal of this work is get acquainted with the methods of QRS detection and the principle of ECG transformation. Than to describe one of the already designed QRS detection metod, realise it in MATLAB and evaluate its functionality with signals from CSE database.
Automatic delineation of ECG signals
Vítek, Martin ; Tyšler, Milan (referee) ; Halámek,, Josef (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This dissertation deals with QRS complex detection and ECG delineation. The theoretical part of the work describes basics of electrocardiography, QRS detection approaches, ECG delineation approaches, the standard CSE database and the wavelet transform theory. The practical part of the work describes designed methods of QRS complex detection and ECG delineation. The designed methods are based on a continuous wavelet transform, appropriate scales, appropriate mother wavelet, cluster analysis and leads transformation. The introduced algorithms were evaluated on the standard CSE database. The obtained results are better, than directly comparable results of other methods and accomplished given database criteria. The robustness of designed algorithms was successfully tested on CSE database signals modified by compression and filtering. The proposed ECG delineation algorithm was successfully used as a tool for evaluation of diagnostic distortion of ECG signals modified by compression.
QT Interval Measurement
Váňa, Tomáš ; Chrobák, Martin (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This semestral thesis deals with QT interval measurement. The theoretical part of the work describes ECG delineation, QT interval and methods for detection Q onset and T offset. The practical part of the work describes R wave detection, preprocessing of ECG signal and implementation of selected methods for QT interval measurement. Selected algorithms were evaluated on the standard CSE database. Detected positions were compared with reference values. Result of this work is evaluation of results.
Detection of pathologies in ECG signals
Němec, Radek ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis attempts with methods for detection of pathologies in ECG signals. The first part is focused on the basic theory of heart anatomy, electrocardiography and individual heart pathologies. The second part describes the preprocessing of ECG signals, detection of QRS complexes and detection of individual pathologies. In the third part the detector is being tested on CSE database and my own measured data.

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