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CinC2024 : PhysmoNote, simple web viewing, annotating, time-map navigation for PhysioNet

Using factorised code from CosmoNote, our web based citizen science platform for visualising, hearing, annotating performed music, we created PhysmoNotephysmonote.isd.kcl.ac.uk — a new viewing option for PhysioNet’s databases of complex physiologic signals. PhysioNet has a web browser, LightWave, created by George B Moody. PhysmoNote achieves feature parity with LightWave with some improvements.

Fyfe L, C Fernandes, BE Moody, TJ Pollard, E Chew (2024). PhysmoNote: Simple Web Viewing, Annotating, and Time Map Navigating for PhysioNet Databases. In Proceedings of Computing in Cardiology 51, Karlsruhe, Germany. url: cinc.org/2024/Program/accepted/455_Preprint.pdf

Elaine Chew introduced “PhysmoNote: Simple Web Viewing, Annotating, and Time Map Navigating for PhysioBank Databases” in the Software Platforms (S82) session on Wednesday, 11 September, at the Computing in Cardiology Conference in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Click on this button to explore PhysioNet’s databases with PhysmoNote:



PhysmoNote: Simple Web Viewing, Annotating, and Time Map Navigating for PhysioNet Databases

Authors: Lawrence Fyfe; Chrystinne Fernandes; Benjamin Edward Moody; Tom Joseph Pollard; Elaine Chew

Wed, 11 Sep 2024, 9:30 – 9:45

Abstract: PhysmoNote is a new web-based viewer for the PhysioNet repository of complex biomedical signals. It incorporates significant features like the simplified navigation of databases and records, the ability to zoom into signals based on non-normal annotations, a resizable viewing window to increase detail in signals, and improvements to user-created annotations. By offering a simple interface and an easy way to locate and find non-normal signals, PhysmoNote provides an effective viewing option to PhysioNet’s open databases. Preprint

Speaker: Elaine Chew, King’s College London, Professor of Engineering

Session: Software Platforms (S82)
Chairs: Jari Hyttinen and Philip Warrick


Here are the short videos demonstrating PhysmoNote’s features :

Zooming into non-normal annotations

Record metadata

Resizable viewing area

Short duration records

User annotations


Here is the full presentation at CinC 2024:


Preface


CosmoNote


PhysmoNote


Computing in Cardiology 2024, Karlsruhe, Germany. See our photos of the Black Forest Hike and more.