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A Neural Network Approach to ECG Denoising

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arxiv 1212.5217 v1 pith:PBBQ2OF2 submitted 2012-12-20 cs.CE cs.NE

classification cs.CEcs.NE
keywords methoddenoisingnoisyapproachavailablenetworkneuralnoise
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We propose an ECG denoising method based on a feed forward neural network with three hidden layers. Particulary useful for very noisy signals, this approach uses the available ECG channels to reconstruct a noisy channel. We tested the method, on all the records from Physionet MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Database, adding electrode motion artifact noise. This denoising method improved the perfomance of publicly available ECG analysis programs on noisy ECG signals. This is an offline method that can be used to remove noise from very corrupted Holter records.

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    CNN models outperform LSTM, RBM, and wavelet on same-record ECG denoising, but cross-record generalization is poor, with negative SNR on a held-out record.

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