Automatic ECG classification and label quality in training data

Autor: Ľubomír Antoni, Erik Bruoth, Peter Bugata, Peter Bugata Jr, Dávid Gajdoš, Šimon Horvát, Dávid Hudák, Vladimíra Kmečová, Richard Staňa, Monika Staňková, Alexander Szabari, Gabriela Vozáriková
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Physiological Measurement. 43:064008
ISSN: 1361-6579
0967-3334
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6579/ac69a8
Popis: Objective. Within the PhysioNet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge 2021, we focused on the design of a machine learning algorithm to identify cardiac abnormalities from electrocardiogram recordings (ECGs) with a various number of leads and to assess the diagnostic potential of reduced-lead ECGs compared to standard 12-lead ECGs. Approach. In our solution, we developed a model based on a deep convolutional neural network, which is a 1D variant of the popular ResNet50 network. This base model was pre-trained on a large training set with our proposed mapping of original labels to SNOMED codes, using three-valued labels. In the next phase, the model was fine-tuned for the Challenge metric and conditions. Main results. In the Challenge, our proposed approach (team CeZIS) achieved a Challenge test score of 0.52 for all lead configurations, placing us 5th out of 39 in the official ranking. Our improved post-Challenge solution was evaluated as the best for all ranked configurations, i.e. for 12-lead, 3-lead, and 2-lead versions of the full test set with the Challenge test score of 0.62, 0.61, and 0.59, respectively. Significance. In addition to building the model for identifying cardiac anomalies, we provide a more detailed description of the issues associated with label mapping and propose its modification in order to obtain a better starting point for training more powerful classification models. We compare the performance of models for different numbers of leads and identify labels for which two leads are sufficient. Moreover, we evaluate the label quality in individual parts of the Challenge training set.
Databáze: OpenAIRE