Based on the pulse theory of the traditional Chinese medicine, the pulse diagnostic instrument can diagnose diseases. The most important step in pulse diagnosis is to extract the characteristic points from the measured pulse wave. The flat pulse waveform is gained from the pulse wave measured by the photoelectric sensor. The collected signal is filtered and denoised through wavelet transform to make the waveform smoother and reduce the impact of noise on subsequent feature extraction. Feature extraction of signal is mainly analyzed and processed in time domain, frequency domain and time frequency domain. In the time domain, some feature points of the original waveform are extracted. In the frequency domain, Fourier transform of the original signal is used to extract the spectral characteristics of the signal. In the time-frequency domain, the feature of signals are extracted by using of the Hilbert yellow transform. The original signal is decomposed through EMD (Empirical Mode Decomposition) to obtain several IMF (Intrinsic Mode Function), and then the Hilbert transform is carried out on several IMF to obtain the Hilbert spectrum. All the spectra are summarized to obtain the original spectrum. Through the combination of the wavelet transform and Hilbert yellow transform to process the original waveform, the characteristics of the pulse wave can be more clearly and accurately in the time domain, frequency domain and time-frequency domain, which is conducive to the subsequent judgment of the disease corresponding to the waveform.
Medical CT image amplification and reconstruction system based on deep learning.Shu wang Chen, Yun Wang, Meng Wang .Institute of Information Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Science and Technology, Shijiazhuang. SRGAN (Super-Resolution Generative Adversarial Networks) algorithm is used in the system and the medical CT image super-resolution reconstruction is completed. The medical CT image processed by this method can better reflect the various details of the image, which is conducive to the observation and correct diagnosis for the doctors.
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