Know other espectral/temporal scales that appear in the clinical practice. Knowledge of analysis methods for noisy biomedical signals, short biomedical signals and/or with non-equidistant sampling.
B3
Being able to apply techniques to model biomedical signals of individuals and/or populations. Understand the clinical, diagnostic or prognostic importance of parameters extracted from biomedical signals.
A5
B3
Use computer tools to solve problems of the course contents.