scholarly journals Guideline interval: A new time interval in the diagnostic pathway for symptomatic cancer

2021 ◽  
Vol 73 ◽  
pp. 101969
Author(s):  
Sarah Price ◽  
Gary A. Abel ◽  
Willie Hamilton
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (08) ◽  
pp. 1950023
Author(s):  
SI LIU ◽  
ENQI ZHAN ◽  
JIANBIN ZHENG ◽  
LIE YU ◽  
TONG XUE

This paper proposed a novel real-time algorithm for electrocardiogram (ECG) signal analysis using the first derivative and automatic threshold to locate the R-peaks. First, the ECG signals are filtered by Butterworth low pass filter to reduce the high frequency noise. Then, the first 10[Formula: see text]s datasets of the first derivative of ECG signal are analyzed to search the maximum value. Three process thresholds are computed using this maximum value, which is used to avoid the missed and false peak detections. Thus, a threshold is automatically calculated using these searched maximum values, and divide the differentiated ECG to obtain two intersection points. Recording the time of these two intersection points, a time interval is formed for the differentiated ECG. Delaying this time interval for specific sampling periods, a new time interval is acquired for the corresponding ECG cycle. Finally, the local maximum in an ECG cycle is narrowed down in this new time interval such that the R-peak can be located. The MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Database of 48 ECG recordings is used to verify the proposed algorithm. On this dataset, the proposed algorithm yielded mean sensitivity of 99.17%, positive predictivity of 97.37% and average time error of 1.01[Formula: see text]ms.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 126-141
Author(s):  
Yutika Amelia Effendi ◽  
Riyanarto Sarno

A lot of services in business processes lead information systems to build huge amounts of event logs that are difficult to observe. The event log will be analysed using a process discovery technique to mine the process model by implementing some well-known algorithms such as deterministic algorithms and heuristic algorithms. All of the algorithms have their own benefits and limitations in analysing and discovering the event log into process models. This research proposed a new Time-based Alpha++ Miner with an improvement of the Alpha++ Miner and Modified Time-based Alpha Miner algorithm. The proposed miner is able to consider noise traces, loop, and non-free choice when modelling a process model where both of original algorithms cannot override those issues. A new Time-based Alpha++ Miner utilizing Time Interval Pattern can mine the process model using new rules defined by the time interval pattern using a double-time stamp event log and define sequence and parallel (AND, OR, and XOR) relation. The original miners are only able to discover sequence and parallel (AND and XOR) relation. To know the differences between the original Alpha++ Miner and the new one including the process model and its relations, the evaluation using fitness and precision was done in this research. The results presented that the process model obtained by a new Time-based Alpha++ Miner was better than that of the original Alpha++ Miner algorithm in terms of parallel OR, handling noise, fitness value, and precision value. ABSTRAK: Banyak sistem perniagaan perkhidmatan menghasilkan sejumlah besar log data maklumat yang payah dipantau. Log data ini akan dianalisis menggunakan teknik proses penemuan bagi memperoleh model proses dengan menerapkan beberapa algoritma terkenal, seperti algoritma deterministik dan algoritma heuristik. Semua algoritma ini memiliki kehebatan dan kekurangannya dalam menganalisis dan mencari log data ke dalam model proses. Kajian ini mencadangkan Time-based Alpha++ Miner baru yang merupakan pembaharuan dari algoritma Alpha++ Miner dan Modified Time-based Alpha Miner. Algoritma baru ini dapat mempertimbangkan kesan bunyi, pusingan, dan pilihan tidak bebas ketika memodelkan model proses di mana kedua algoritma asal tidak dapat menggantikan isu tersebut. Time-based Alpha++ Miner baru mengguna pakai Pola Interval Waktu berjaya memperoleh model proses menggunakan peraturan baru berdasarkan Pola Interval Waktu menggunakan log peristiwa waktu-ganda dan menentukan jujukan dan hubungan selari (AND, OR, dan XOR). Dibandingkan algoritma asal, ia hanya dapat menemukan jujukan dan hubungan selari (AND dan XOR). Bagi membezakan Alpha++ Miner asal dan yang baru termasuk model proses dan kaitannya, penilaian menggunakan nilai padanan dan penelitian telah dijalankan dalam kajian ini. Hasil kajian model proses yang diperoleh oleh Time-based Alpha++ Miner baru, adalah lebih baik keputusannya berbanding menggunakan algoritma Alpha++ Miner asal, berdasarkan hubungan selari OR, bunyi kawalan, nilai padanan, dan nilai penelitian.


2001 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 256-274 ◽  
Author(s):  
Caterina Pesce ◽  
Rainer Bösel

Abstract In the present study we explored the focusing of visuospatial attention in subjects practicing and not practicing activities with high attentional demands. Similar to the studies of Castiello and Umiltà (e. g., 1990) , our experimental procedure was a variation of Posner's (1980) basic paradigm for exploring covert orienting of visuospatial attention. In a simple RT-task, a peripheral cue of varying size was presented unilaterally or bilaterally from a central fixation point and followed by a target at different stimulus-onset-asynchronies (SOAs). The target could occur validly inside the cue or invalidly outside the cue with varying spatial relation to its boundary. Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs) were recorded to target stimuli under the different task conditions. RT and ERP findings showed converging aspects as well as dissociations. Electrophysiological results revealed an amplitude modulation of the ERPs in the early and late Nd time interval at both anterior and posterior scalp sites, which seems to be related to the effects of peripheral informative cues as well as to the attentional expertise. Results were: (1) shorter latency effects confirm the positive-going amplitude enhancement elicited by unilateral peripheral cues and strengthen the criticism against the neutrality of spatially nonpredictive peripheral cueing of all possible target locations which is often presumed in behavioral studies. (2) Longer latency effects show that subjects with attentional expertise modulate the distribution of the attentional resources in the visual space differently than nonexperienced subjects. Skilled practice may lead to minimizing attentional costs by automatizing the use of a span of attention that is adapted to the most frequent task demands and endogenously increases the allocation of resources to cope with less usual attending conditions.


2001 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Leonard Burns ◽  
James A. Walsh ◽  
David R. Patterson ◽  
Carol S. Holte ◽  
Rita Sommers-Flanagan ◽  
...  

Summary: Rating scales are commonly used to measure the symptoms of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and conduct disorder (CD). While these scales have positive psychometric properties, the scales share a potential weakness - the use of vague or subjective rating procedures to measure symptom occurrence (e. g., never, occasionally, often, and very often). Rating procedures based on frequency counts for a specific time interval (e. g., never, once, twice, once per month, once per week, once per day, more than once per day) are less subjective and provide a conceptually better assessment procedure for these symptoms. Such a frequency count procedure was used to obtain parent ratings on the ADHD, ODD, and CD symptoms in a normative (nonclinical) sample of 3,500 children and adolescents. Although the current study does not provide a direct comparison of the two types of rating procedures, the results suggest that the frequency count procedure provides a potentially more useful way to measure these symptoms. The implications of the results are noted for the construction of rating scales to measure the ADHD, ODD, and CD symptoms.


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