Since its inception forty years ago as a way to control birth process, the cardiotocograph (CTG) has emerged over time and became the undisputed leader worldwide of noninvasive intrapartum foetal monitoring systems. The CTG signals conveying a lot of information, it is very difficult to interpret them and act accordingly even for specialists; hence, researchers have started looking for characteristics which could be correlated with a particular pathological state of the foetus. Thereby, many features appeared in the literature, ranging from the most common ones to artificially generated features, and computed using a wide variety of signal processing-based analysis tools: Time scale, spectral or non-linear analysis, to name but a few. This survey paper, presents in a hierarchical order the most common processing steps of a CTG signal and focuses primarily on the feature extraction methods for foetal heart rate (FHR) analysis reported in the literature during the last decade. Also, some feature classification methods are reported before a brief discussion which concludes this work.
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Haritopoulos, M., Illanes, A., & Nandi, A. K. (2016). Survey on Cardiotocography Feature Extraction Algorithms for Foetal Welfare Assessment. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 57, pp. 1193–1198). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32703-7_231
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