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Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals are used to analyze the cardiovascular activity in the human body and have a primary role in the diagnosis of several heart diseases. The QRS complex is the most important and distinguishable component in the ECG because of its spiked nature and high amplitude. Automatic detection and delineation of the QRS complex in ECG is of extreme importance for computer aided...