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[Change] ecg_quality interpolation from quadratic to "previous" #1054

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Fix issue #1052: ecg_quality is unbounded because of quadratic interpolation.

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change interpolation to linear

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@DominiqueMakowski DominiqueMakowski changed the title Change ecg_quality interpolation from quadratic to linear [Change] ecg_quality interpolation from quadratic to "previous" Dec 8, 2024
@DominiqueMakowski DominiqueMakowski merged commit a707a2d into neuropsychology:dev Dec 8, 2024
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