Experiences-Based Intelligence Simulation in ECG Recognition

The intelligence of human being includes three aspects, i.e. mathematics computing, logic computing and imagery thinking. There exists extraordinary unequal understanding between abstract thinking and imagery thinking while too less result on imagery thinking is ready. Simulating imagery thinking on the basis of expert experience is alternative. In the paper, Electrocardiogram recognition based on physicianspsila experiences is discussed as an example. The results demonstrate that the simulation on physicianspsila thinking process is very essential to the success of computer-aided diagnosis.

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