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Noise Reduction in Photoplethysmography Signals Using a Convolutional Denoising Autoencoder With Unconventional
Objective:
We propose an efficient approach based on a convolutional denoising autoencoder (CDA) network to reduce motion and noise artifacts (MNA) from corrupted atrial fibrillation (AF) and non-AF photoplethysmography (PPG) data segments so that an accurate PPG-signal-derived heart rate can be obtained. Our method's main innovation is the optimization of the CDA performance for both rhythms using more AF than non-AF data for training the AF-specific CDA model and vice versa for the non-AF CDA network.
Methods:
To evaluate this unconventional training scheme, our proposed network was trained and tested on 25-sec PPG data segments from 48 subjects from two different databases-the Pulsewatch dataset and Stanford University's publicly available PPG dataset. In total, our dataset contains 10,773 data segments: 7,001 segments for training and 3,772 independent segments from out-of-sample subjects for testing.
Results:
Using real-life corrupted PPG segments, our approach significantly reduced the average heart rate root mean square error (RMSE) of the reconstructed PPG segments by 45.74% and 23% compared to the corrupted non-AF and AF data, respectively. Further, our approach exhibited lower RMSE, and higher sensitivity and PPV for detected peaks compared to the reconstructed data produced by the alternative methods.
Conclusion:
These results show the promise of our approach as a reliable denoising method, which should be used prior to AF detection algorithms for an accurate cardiac health monitoring involving wearable devices.
Significance:
PPG signals collected from wearables are vulnerable to MNA, which limits their use as a reliable measurement, particularly in uncontrolled real-life environments.
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