The reconstruction of epicardial potentials (EPs) from body surface potentials (BSPs) can be characterized as an ill-posed inverse problem which generally requires a regularized numerical solution. Two kinds of errors/noise: geometric errors and measurement errors exist in the ECG inverse problem and make the solution of such problem more difficulty. In particular, geometric errors will directly affect the calculation of transfer matrix A in the linear system equation AX = B. In this paper, we have applied the truncated total least squares (TTLS) method to reconstruct EPs from BSPs. This method accounts for the noise/errors on both sides of the system equation and treats geometric errors in a new fashion. The algorithm is tested using a rea...
International audienceThe ElectroCardioGraphy (ECG) inverse problem has gained a rising interest ove...
The electrocardiographic imaging inverse problem is ill-posed. Regularization has to be applied to s...
Previous studies of the ECG inverse problem often assumed that the heart was static during the cardi...
Distribution of electrical potentials over the surface of the heart, which is called the epicardial ...
The electrocardiographic (ECG) inverse problem is ill-posed and usually solved by regularization sch...
Understanding heart’s electrical activity is very important because coronary problems -such as heart...
In inverse problem of electrocardiography (ECG), electrical activity of the heart is estimated from ...
Conventional electrocardiography (ECG) is an essential tool for investigating cardiac disorders such...
In this paper, two hybrid regularization frameworks, LSQR-Tik and Tik-LSQR, which integrate the prop...
The electrocardiographic imaging inverse problem is ill-posed. Regularization has to be applied to ...
The inverse problem of electrocardiography aims at noninvasively reconstructing electrical activity ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the standard method in clinical practice to non-invasively analyze th...
The inverse problem in electrocardiography implies the reconstruction of electrical events within th...
Inverse Problem in Electrocardiography viaFactorization Method of Boundary ValueProblemsJulien Bouys...
Solving the inverse problem of electrocardiology via the Method of Fundamental Solutions has been pr...
International audienceThe ElectroCardioGraphy (ECG) inverse problem has gained a rising interest ove...
The electrocardiographic imaging inverse problem is ill-posed. Regularization has to be applied to s...
Previous studies of the ECG inverse problem often assumed that the heart was static during the cardi...
Distribution of electrical potentials over the surface of the heart, which is called the epicardial ...
The electrocardiographic (ECG) inverse problem is ill-posed and usually solved by regularization sch...
Understanding heart’s electrical activity is very important because coronary problems -such as heart...
In inverse problem of electrocardiography (ECG), electrical activity of the heart is estimated from ...
Conventional electrocardiography (ECG) is an essential tool for investigating cardiac disorders such...
In this paper, two hybrid regularization frameworks, LSQR-Tik and Tik-LSQR, which integrate the prop...
The electrocardiographic imaging inverse problem is ill-posed. Regularization has to be applied to ...
The inverse problem of electrocardiography aims at noninvasively reconstructing electrical activity ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the standard method in clinical practice to non-invasively analyze th...
The inverse problem in electrocardiography implies the reconstruction of electrical events within th...
Inverse Problem in Electrocardiography viaFactorization Method of Boundary ValueProblemsJulien Bouys...
Solving the inverse problem of electrocardiology via the Method of Fundamental Solutions has been pr...
International audienceThe ElectroCardioGraphy (ECG) inverse problem has gained a rising interest ove...
The electrocardiographic imaging inverse problem is ill-posed. Regularization has to be applied to s...
Previous studies of the ECG inverse problem often assumed that the heart was static during the cardi...