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Abstract

Continuous ambulatory cardiac monitoring plays a critical role in early detection of abnormality in at-risk patients, thereby increasing the chance of early intervention. In this study, we present an automated ECG classification approach for distinguishing between healthy heartbeats and pathological rhythms. The proposed lightweight solution uses quantized one-dimensional deep convolutional neural networks and is ideal for real-time continuous monitoring of cardiac rhythm, capable of providing one output prediction per second. Raw ECG data is used as the input to the classifier, eliminating the need for complex data preprocessing on low-powered wearable devices. In contrast to many compute-intensive approaches, the data analysis can be carried out locally on edge devices, providing privacy and portability. The proposed lightweight solution is accurate (sensitivity of 98.5% and specificity of 99.8%), and implemented on a smartphone, it is energy-efficient and fast, requiring 5.85 mJ and 7.65 ms per prediction, respectively.

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Title
ECG-based real-time arrhythmia monitoring using quantized deep neural networks: A feasibility study
Author
De Melo Ribeiro, Henrique 1 ; Arnold, Ahran 2 ; Howard, James P 2 ; Shun-Shin, Matthew J 2 ; Zhang, Ying 1 ; Francis, Darrel P 2 ; Lim, Phang B 2 ; Whinnett, Zachary 2 ; Zolgharni, Massoud 3 

 School of Computing and Engineering, University of West London, UK 
 National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, UK 
 School of Computing and Engineering, University of West London, UK; National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, UK 
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Apr 2022
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
00104825
e-ISSN
18790534
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2635485065
Copyright
©2022. Elsevier Ltd