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Fatemeh Afghah

Concepts (27)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
6
2025
66
2.000
Why?
Electrocardiography
8
2025
185
1.430
Why?
Algorithms
9
2025
509
1.060
Why?
Arrhythmias, Cardiac
3
2021
42
0.940
Why?
Clinical Alarms
2
2020
4
0.790
Why?
Monitoring, Physiologic
3
2020
39
0.690
Why?
Intensive Care Units
3
2020
72
0.440
Why?
Atrial Fibrillation
2
2024
122
0.340
Why?
Databases, Factual
2
2021
341
0.300
Why?
Heart Rate
3
2025
266
0.280
Why?
False Positive Reactions
3
2020
28
0.230
Why?
Humans
12
2025
43102
0.160
Why?
Sleep Stages
1
2019
7
0.150
Why?
Sensitivity and Specificity
1
2020
611
0.140
Why?
Models, Neurological
1
2019
136
0.140
Why?
Electroencephalography
1
2019
139
0.140
Why?
Computational Biology
1
2015
327
0.090
Why?
Artificial Intelligence
2
2024
112
0.080
Why?
Gene Expression Profiling
1
2015
704
0.080
Why?
Ovarian Neoplasms
1
2015
415
0.080
Why?
Internet
1
2022
236
0.040
Why?
Delivery of Health Care
1
2022
310
0.040
Why?
Reproducibility of Results
1
2022
1081
0.040
Why?
Critical Care
1
2018
49
0.030
Why?
Databases, Genetic
1
2015
103
0.030
Why?
Phenotype
1
2015
780
0.020
Why?
Female
1
2015
24698
0.010
Why?
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