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    PCA-CGAN model parameter settings. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  2. 5202

    MIT-BIH dataset proportion analysis chart. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  3. 5203

    Wavelet transform preprocessing results. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  4. 5204

    PCAECG_GAN. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  5. 5205

    MIT dataset expansion quantities and Proportions. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  6. 5206

    Experimental hardware and software environment. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
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    PCA-CGAN K-fold experiment table. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  8. 5208

    Classification model parameter settings. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  9. 5209

    MIT-BIH expanded dataset proportion chart. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  10. 5210

    AUROC Graphs of RF Model and ResNet. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  11. 5211

    PCA-CGAN Model Workflow Diagram. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  12. 5212

    Structural Diagrams of RF Model and ResNet Model. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  13. 5213

    PCA-CGAN model convergence curve. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  14. 5214

    PCA-CGAN Structure Diagram. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  15. 5215

    Comparison of Model Five-classification Results. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  16. 5216

    PCAECG-GAN K-fold experiment table. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
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    PCA-CGAN Pseudocode Table. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
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    PCA-CGAN Ablation Experiment Results. by Chao Tang (10925)

    Published 2025
    “…Experiments demonstrate that PCA-CGAN not only achieves stable convergence on a large-scale heterogeneous dataset comprising 43 patients for the first time but also resolves the “dilution effect” problem in data augmentation, avoiding the asymmetric phenomenon where Precision increases while Recall decreases. …”
  19. 5219

    Differences in the muscle force of anterior (A), middle (B), and posterior (C) deltoids in models with and without cuff tears. by Shobu Nakashima (22537717)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The black bar indicates a significant increase in muscle force compared with the Intact model, and the gray bar indicates a significant decrease in muscle force compared with the Intact model.…”
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    Differences in the muscle force of teres minor (A) and long head biceps (B) in models with and without cuff tears. by Shobu Nakashima (22537717)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The black bar indicates a significant increase in muscle force compared with the Intact model, and the gray bar indicates a significant decrease in muscle force compared with the Intact model.…”