Modified Weibull distribution for Biomedical signals denoising
This addresses noise reduction in biomedical signals for medical diagnosis, but appears incremental as it modifies an existing distribution without clear novelty.
The paper tackles the problem of denoising biomedical signals, such as EEG and ECG, by proposing a modified Weibull distribution, but it does not provide concrete results or numbers.
A wide range of signs are acquired from the human body called Biomedical signs or biosignals, they can be at the cell level, organ level, or sub-atomic level. Electroencephalogramis the electrical activity from the cerebrum, the electrocardiogram is the electrical activity from the heart, electrical action from the muscle sound signals referred to as electromyogram, the electroretinogram from the eye, and so on. Studying these signals can be so helpful for doctors, it can help them examine and predict and cure many diseases.