ECG Classification System for Arrhythmia Detection Using Convolutional Neural Networks
Abstract
Arrhythmia is just one of the many cardiovascular illnesses that have been extensively studied throughout the years. Using multi-lead ECG data, this research describes a deep learning (DL) pipeline technique based on convolutional neural network (CNN) algorithms to detect cardiovascular lar arrhythmia in patients. The suggested model architecture has hidden layers with a residual block in addition to the input and output layers. In this study, the classification of the ECG signals into five main groups, namely: Left Bundle Branch Block (LBBB), Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB), Atrial Premature Contraction (APC), Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC), and Normal Beat (N), are performed. Using the MIT-BIH arrhythmia dataset, we assessed the suggested technique. The findings show that our suggested strategy classified 15,000 cases with a high accuracy of 98.2%
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