Two-stream Network for ECG Signal Classification

5 Oct 2022  ·  Xinyao Hou, Shengmei Qin, Jianbo Su ·

Electrocardiogram (ECG), a technique for medical monitoring of cardiac activity, is an important method for identifying cardiovascular disease. However, analyzing the increasing quantity of ECG data consumes a lot of medical resources. This paper explores an effective algorithm for automatic classifications of multi-classes of heartbeat types based on ECG. Most neural network based methods target the individual heartbeats, ignoring the secrets embedded in the temporal sequence. And the ECG signal has temporal variation and unique individual characteristics, which means that the same type of ECG signal varies among patients under different physical conditions. A two-stream architecture is used in this paper and presents an enhanced version of ECG recognition based on this. The architecture achieves classification of holistic ECG signal and individual heartbeat and incorporates identified and temporal stream networks. Identified networks are used to extract features of individual heartbeats, while temporal networks aim to extract temporal correlations between heartbeats. Results on the MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Database demonstrate that the proposed algorithm performs an accuracy of 99.38\%. In addition, the proposed algorithm reaches an 88.07\% positive accuracy on massive data in real life, showing that the proposed algorithm can efficiently categorize different classes of heartbeat with high diagnostic performance.

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