A pyramid-like model for heartbeat classification from ECG recordings

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Abstract

Heartbeat classification is an important step in the early-stage detection of cardiac arrhythmia, which has been identified as a type of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) affecting millions of people around the world. The current progress on heartbeat classification from ECG recordings is facing a challenge to achieve high classification sensitivity on disease heartbeats with a satisfied overall accuracy. Most of the work take individual heartbeats as independent data samples in processing. Furthermore, the use of a static feature set for classification of all types of heartbeats often causes distractions when identifying supraven-tricular (S) ectopic beats. In this work, a pyramid-like model is proposed to improve the performance of heartbeat classification. The model distinguishes the classification of normal and S beats and takes advantage of the neighbor-related information to assist identification of S bests. The proposed model was evaluated on the benchmark MIT-BIH-AR database and the St. Petersburg Institute of Cardiological Technics(INCART) database for generalization performance measurement. The results reported prove that the proposed pyramid-like model exhibits higher performance than the state-of-the-art rivals in the identification of disease heartbeats as well as maintains a reasonable overall classification accuracy.

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He, J., Sun, L., Rong, J., Wang, H., & Zhang, Y. (2018). A pyramid-like model for heartbeat classification from ECG recordings. PLoS ONE, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206593

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