Are Nonlinear Model-Free Conditional Entropy Approaches for the Assessment of Cardiac Control Complexity Superior to the Linear Model-Based One?
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering2016Vol. 64(6), pp. 1287–1296
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Abstract
The remarkable performance of the MB approach challenges the notion, generally assumed in cardiac control complexity analysis based on CE, about the need of MF techniques and could allow real-time applications.
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