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Semi-automated Optical Heartbeat Analysis of Small Hearts
Published on: September 16, 2009
An Intelligent Heartbeat Classification System Based on Attributable Features with AdaBoost+Random Forest Algorithm
Runchuan Li1,2, Wenzhi Zhang1,2, Shengya Shen3
1School of Information Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450000, China.
Abstract:
Arrhythmia is a common cardiovascular disease that can threaten human life. In order to assist doctors in accurately diagnosing arrhythmia, an intelligent heartbeat classification system based on the selected optimal feature sets and AdaBoost + Random Forest model is developed. This system can acquire ECG signals through the Holter and transmit them to the cloud platform for preprocessing and feature extraction, and the features are input into AdaBoost + Random Forest for heartbeat classification. The analysis results are output in the form of reports. In this system, by comparing and analyzing the classification accuracy of different feature sets and classifiers, the optimal classification algorithm is obtained and applied to the system. The algorithm accuracy of the system is tested based on the MIT-BIH data set. The result shows that AdaBoost + Random Forest achieved 99.11% accuracy with optimal feature sets. The intelligent heartbeat classification system based on this algorithm has also achieved good results on clinical data.
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