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Annotated real and synthetic datasets for non-invasive foetal electrocardiography post-processing benchmarking
2020
Data in Brief
Non-invasive foetal electrocardiography (fECG) can be obtained at different gestational ages by means of surface electrodes applied on the maternal abdomen. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the fECG is usually low, due to the small size of the foetal heart, the foetal-maternal compartment, the maternal physiological interferences and the instrumental noise. Even after powerful fECG extraction algorithms, a post-processing step could be required to improve the SNR of the fECG signal. In order
doi:10.1016/j.dib.2020.106399
pmid:33102661
pmcid:PMC7575785
fatcat:of7h3qtlvffxbg2vvp4bqrd5zi