TY - GEN
T1 - A longitudinal and cross-section investigation on peritoneal dialysis patients
T2 - Computing in Cardiology 2010, CinC 2010
AU - Shen, Tsu Wang
AU - Chang, Shan Chun
AU - Wang, Chih Hsien
AU - Fang, Te-Chao
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Electrocardiogram is previously verified as a new biometric for human identification. However, it is uncertain if changes of cardiovascular conditions may cause any difference. The research investigates if cardiovascular conditions may impact ECG biometrics. A longitudinal and cross-section investigation is applied on peritoneal dialysis patients. Our results show that ECG is still able to identify individuals, even the average correlation coefficients decreased after years. However, we still suggest that ECG biometric may calibrate after years on peritoneal dialysis patients.
AB - Electrocardiogram is previously verified as a new biometric for human identification. However, it is uncertain if changes of cardiovascular conditions may cause any difference. The research investigates if cardiovascular conditions may impact ECG biometrics. A longitudinal and cross-section investigation is applied on peritoneal dialysis patients. Our results show that ECG is still able to identify individuals, even the average correlation coefficients decreased after years. However, we still suggest that ECG biometric may calibrate after years on peritoneal dialysis patients.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79953835301
SN - 9781424473182
T3 - Computing in Cardiology
SP - 497
EP - 500
BT - Computing in Cardiology 2010, CinC 2010
Y2 - 26 September 2010 through 29 September 2010
ER -