Method for the automatic analysis of signals by means of segment

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A method for the automatic analysis of signals by segmentation and classification. To segment the signal, the method is carried out repeatedly by aggregating samples and merging adjacent pulses. Once segmentation has been obtained, classification is carried out. The method has particular application to the analysis of signals with a physiological origin.

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