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A Multimodel Fusion Method for Cardiovascular Disease Detection Using ECG
Guanghui Song1, Jiajian Zhang1, Dandan Mao2
1School of Computer and Data Engineering, Ningbo Tech University, Ningbo 315100, Zhejiang, China.
A new fusion method combining random forest and RESNET improved electrocardiogram (ECG) analysis for detecting abnormal cardiovascular conditions, achieving over 88% accuracy in classifying ECG records.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Cardiology
- Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Background:
- Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a crucial diagnostic tool, but research is limited by a lack of well-labeled ECG databases.
- Current research often focuses on heartbeat arrhythmia detection, emphasizing ECG signal quality.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and evaluate a novel multimodel fusion method for enhanced ECG record classification.
- To improve the accuracy of detecting abnormal cardiovascular conditions using ECG data.
Main Methods:
- A record quality filter was designed to assess ECG signal quality.
- Implemented baseline models: random forest, multilayer perceptron, and a RESNET-based convolutional neural network.
- Constructed a new multimodel method by fusing random forest and RESNET approaches.
Main Results:
- The proposed multimodel fusion method achieved over 88% classification accuracy.
- This new method outperformed alternative approaches by integrating human-crafted features with RESNET deep features.
- Separable and multiscale convolutions were identified as vital for 1D ECG sequence classification.
Conclusions:
- A novel multimodel fusion method offers a significant advancement for abnormal cardiovascular detection using ECG data.
- The integration of diverse feature types and deep learning architectures is effective for ECG analysis.
- The findings highlight the importance of specific convolutional techniques for processing 1D ECG sequences.
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