DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING ALGORITHMS IN BIOMEDIA
Keywords:
Biomedical signals, digital signal processing, algorithms, filtering, Fourier transform, wavelet analysis, artificial intelligence, EEG, ECG, signal classification.Abstract
This article examines the theoretical foundations and practical applications of digital signal processing algorithms for biomedical signals. The specific characteristics of biological signals, as well as their acquisition, digitization, filtering, and analysis processes, are discussed in detail. Particular attention is paid to Fourier and wavelet transforms, feature extraction, and classification algorithms. The role of modern artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques in biomedical signal processing is highlighted. The findings contribute to improving the accuracy of medical diagnostics and the development of real-time monitoring systems.
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