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NeuroCardioSense (NCS): a time-aware fuzzy decision framework for multi-lead ECG classification and arrhythmia
Cheng-Hai He1, Xiao-Li Wang1, Ying Feng1
1School of Electronics and Information, Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University, Guangzhou, 510660, People's Republic of China.
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Accurate classification of electrocardiogram (ECG) signals is essential for automated arrhythmia detection and clinical decision support. Existing deep learning methods still struggle to jointly characterize morphological patterns, multi-lead interactions, and temporal dependencies, leading to limited representation of waveform details, rhythm dynamics, and class boundary separability. To address these challenges, we propose a NeuroCardioSense (NCS) framework, built upon a convolutional neural network (CNN) backbone, comprising a base model, NeuroCardioSenseNet (NCSN), and an enhanced variant,NeuroCardioSenseNet-Fusion (NCSNF). NCSN constructs a novel Time-Aware Gated Convolution (TAG-Conv) layer together with a Time-Aware Gating Mechanism (TAGM), which adaptively modulate convolutional filters and cross-lead feature contributions based on local temporal context and channel energy distributions. This design enables joint modeling of morphological features and short-range temporal dynamics while reinforcing inter-lead coherence. Building upon NCSN, NCSNF incorporates a Time-Fuzzy Integration Module (TFIM) that constructs a learnable fuzzy subspace by jointly encoding features and membership degrees, effectively mitigating class boundary ambiguity and improving discriminability in limited-sample conditions. Extensive experiments on the MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Database demonstrate the superiority of the NCS framework. NCSN achieves 98.77% intra-patient and 87.82% inter-patient accuracy, while NCSNF further improves performance to 99.16% and 90.85%, respectively, outperforming existing baseline methods.
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