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The onset of a potentially fatal arrhythmia is often preceded by abnormal morphologiesin the QRS complex, the main feature in the electrocardiogram. However, these ectopic beats are difficult to detect astheir shape is very similar to those found in a normal sinus rhythm. We show how an auto-associative multi-layer perceptron can be trained to detect normal beats only. so that the subtle abnormalities in shape of ectopic beats become clearly identifiable. Details of how to train the network for use in a clinical environment are given utilising a new parameter, the variance ratio. Results for a study of a combination of algorithms to produce a robust ectopic beat detector are presented. Finally we discuss an on-line implementation for patient-specific adaptability.

More information Original publication

DOI

10.1109/ICOSP.2000.893412

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

2000-01-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

3

Pages

1623 - 1628

Total pages

5