Electrocardiogram Classification Using Reservoir Computing with Logistic Regression
Overview
Medical Informatics
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An adapted state-of-the-art method of processing information known as Reservoir Computing is used to show its utility on the open and time-consuming problem of heartbeat classification. The MIT-BIH arrhythmia database is used following the guidelines of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation. Our approach requires a computationally inexpensive preprocessing of the electrocardiographic signal leading to a fast algorithm and approaching a real-time classification solution. Our multiclass classification results indicate an average specificity of 97.75% with an average accuracy of 98.43%. Sensitivity and positive predicted value show an average of 84.83% and 88.75%, respectively, what makes our approach significant for its use in a clinical context.
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