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DPAR grammars for ECG diagnosis justification

Publication date: 16.02.2018

Schedae Informaticae, 2017, Volume 26, pp. 37-47

https://doi.org/10.4467/20838476SI.17.003.8149

Authors

Piotr Flasiński
IT Systems Department, Jagiellonian University, ul. St. Łojasiewicza 4, Cracow 30-384 (Cooperation)
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DPAR grammars for ECG diagnosis justification

Abstract

A novel model of dynamically programmed attributed regular grammars, DPAR, for the ECG diagnosis justification purposes is presented in the paper. A formal model, power properties and a case of DPAR grammar are described. The formalism of DPAR grammars allows to differentiate between certain subclasses of ECG phenomena.

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Information: Schedae Informaticae, 2017, Volume 26, pp. 37-47

Article type: Original article

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DPAR grammars for ECG diagnosis justification

English:

DPAR grammars for ECG diagnosis justification

Authors

IT Systems Department, Jagiellonian University, ul. St. Łojasiewicza 4, Cracow 30-384 (Cooperation)

Published at: 16.02.2018

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