Conception and realization of an IoT-enabled deep CNN decision support system for automated arrhythmia classification

Author:

Varghese Ann1,Muraleedharan Sylaja Midhun1,Kurian James1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronics, Cochin University of Science and Technology , Kochi, Kerala , India

Abstract

Abstract Arrhythmias are irregular heartbeats that may be life-threatening. Proper monitoring and the right care at the right time are necessary to keep the heart healthy. Monitoring electrocardiogram (ECG) patterns on continuous monitoring devices is time-consuming. An intense manual inspection by caregivers is not an option. In addition, such an inspection could result in errors and inter-variability. This article proposes an automated ECG beat classification method based on deep neural networks (DNN) to aid in the detection of cardiac arrhythmias. The data collected by an Internet of Things enabled ECG monitoring device are transferred to a server. They are analysed by a deep learning model, and the results are shared with the primary caregiver. The proposed model is trained using the MIT-BIH ECG arrhythmia database to classify into four classes: normal beat (N), left bundle branch block beat (L), right bundle branch block beat (R), and premature ventricular contraction (V). The received data are sampled with an overlapping sliding window and divided into an 80:20 ratio for training and testing, with tenfold cross-validation. The proposed method achieves higher accuracy with a simple model without any preprocessing when compared with previous works. For the train and test sets, we achieved accuracy rates of 99.09 and 99.03%, respectively. A precision, recall, and F1 scores of 0.99 is obtained. The proposed model achieves its goal of developing a simple and accurate ECG monitoring system with improved performance. This simple and efficient deep learning approach for heartbeat classification could be applied in real-time telehealth monitoring systems.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Information Systems,Software

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