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High School Student Researcher Alice on Detecting Arrhythmias from Short ECGs was Accepted for Publication in the Journal of Student Research

High School Student Researcher Alice on Detecting Arrhythmias from Short ECGs was Accepted for Publication in the Journal of Student Research

Alice Hu, a high school student at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, has achieved new milestones in her academic journey. Since a young age, she has always been passionate about science. She has achieved first place in the Science Olympiad meteorology event at the New Jersey state competition and has taken part in the Princeton University Spring High School Engineering Colloquium.

As part of the CCIR programme, Alice conducted a research project titled “The Role of Morphology and Heart Rate Variability Features in Detecting Arrhythmias from Short ECGs.” Her research paper explores the classification of short ECG recordings, which can present challenges due to their brevity and noise contamination. Alice compares the effectiveness of ECG morphology features and HRV time/frequency domain features using machine learning models.

We are delighted to announce that Alice’s research paper has been accepted by the Journal of Student Research, a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to facilitating the dissemination of student-led research on a global scale.

Congratulations, Alice!

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