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ConvexECG: Lightweight and Explainable Neural Networks for Personalized, Continuous Cardiac Monitoring

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arxiv 2409.12493 v1 pith:RRYMLXIQ submitted 2024-09-19 cs.LG eess.SPmath.OC

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keywords convexecgexplainablemonitoringneuralcardiaccontinuousdatanetworks
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We present ConvexECG, an explainable and resource-efficient method for reconstructing six-lead electrocardiograms (ECG) from single-lead data, aimed at advancing personalized and continuous cardiac monitoring. ConvexECG leverages a convex reformulation of a two-layer ReLU neural network, enabling the potential for efficient training and deployment in resource constrained environments, while also having deterministic and explainable behavior. Using data from 25 patients, we demonstrate that ConvexECG achieves accuracy comparable to larger neural networks while significantly reducing computational overhead, highlighting its potential for real-time, low-resource monitoring applications.

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