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Electrocardiogram Heartbeat Classification Using Convolutional Neural Networks for the Detection of Cardiac Arrhythmia

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arxiv 2010.04086 v1 pith:IKMJB7KN submitted 2020-10-05 physics.med-ph eess.SP

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keywords arrhythmiaclassificationmodeldetectionheartneuralsignalscategorize
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The classification of the electrocardiogram (ECG) signal has a vital impact on identifying heart-related diseases. This can ensure the premature finding of heart disease and the proper selection of the patient's customized treatment. However, the detection of arrhythmia is a challenging task to perform manually. This justifies the necessity of a technique for automatic detection of abnormal heart signals. Therefore, our work is based on the classification of five classes of ECG arrhythmic signals from Physionet's MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Dataset. Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) have demonstrated significant success in ECG signal classification. Our proposed model is a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) customized to categorize the ECG signals. Our result testifies that the planned CNN model can successfully categorize arrhythmia with an overall accuracy of 95.2%. The average precision and recall of the proposed model are 95.2% and 95.4%, respectively. This model can effectively be used to detect irregularities of heart rhythm at an early stage.

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