An New Filtering Methods in the Wavelet Domain for Bowel Sounds
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications - Year 2010, Vol 1, Issue 5
Abstract
Bowel sounds signal (BS) is one of the important human physiological signals, analysis of the BS signal can then study gastrointestinal physiology and implement direct and effective diagnosis of gastrointestinal disorders. Use different threshold denoising methods denoising the original bowel sounds, simulated in the environment of MATLAB, then compared the denoising results and analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of those threshold denoising methods.
Authors and Affiliations
Zhang xizheng , Rui Yuanqing, , Wang weixiong
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