MODELING THE ADAPTIVE TELEMEDICAL SYSTEM WITH CONTINUOUS DATA-DEPENDENT QUALITY CONTROL

This paper presents the computational modeling technique used to investigate the behavior of data-adaptive ECG interpretation system. The decision of interpretation process adjustment is based on present patient status, diagnostic goals and experimentally derived data relevance. The multidimensional adaptation and mutual relationships can hardly be expressed in a precise mathematical way, and thus results of modeling provide estimated system behavior at various level of complexity.

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