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This is a copy of the most accurate submission to Physionet 2016. The goal of the challenge was to encourage the development of algorithms to classify heart sound recordings collected from a variety of clinical or nonclinical (such as in-home visits) environments. The aim is to identify, from a single short recording (10-60s) from a single preco…

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This is a copy of the most accurate submission to Physionet 2016. The goal of the challenge was to encourage the development of algorithms to classify heart sound recordings collected from a variety of clinical or nonclinical (such as in-home visits) environments. The aim is to identify, from a single short recording (10-60s) from a single precordial location, whether the subject of the recording should be referred on for an expert diagnosis. The URL of this challenge is: https://physionet.org/challenge/2016/sources/

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This is a copy of the most accurate submission to Physionet 2016. The goal of the challenge was to encourage the development of algorithms to classify heart sound recordings collected from a variety of clinical or nonclinical (such as in-home visits) environments. The aim is to identify, from a single short recording (10-60s) from a single preco…

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