Title :
Atrial activity enhancement by Wiener filtering using an artificial neural network
Author :
Vásquez, Carolina ; Hernández, Alfredo ; Mora, Fernando ; Carrault, Guy ; Passariello, Gianfranco
Author_Institution :
Grupo de Bioingenieria y Biofisica Aplicada, Simon Bolivar Univ., Caracas, Venezuela
Abstract :
Describes a novel technique for the cancellation of the ventricular activity for applications such as P-wave or atrial fibrillation detection. The procedure was thoroughly tested and compared with a previously published method, using quantitative measures of performance. The novel approach estimates, by means of a dynamic time delay neural network (TDNN), a time-varying, nonlinear transfer function between two ECG leads. Best results were obtained using an Elman TDNN with 9 input samples and 20 neurons, employing a sigmoidal tangencial activation in the hidden layer and one linear neuron in the output stage. The method does not require a previous stage of QRS detection. The technique was quantitatively evaluated using the MIT-BIH arrhythmia database and compared with an adaptive cancellation scheme proposed in the literature. Results show the advantages of the proposed approach, and its robustness during noisy episodes and QRS morphology variations.
Keywords :
Wiener filters; adaptive signal processing; electrocardiography; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; recurrent neural nets; Elman TDNN; MIT-BIH arrhythmia database; QRS detection stage; QRS morphology variations; Wiener filtering; artificial neural network; atrial activity enhancement; electrodiagnostics; hidden layer; input samples; linear neuron; noisy episodes; quantitative performance measures; sigmoidal tangencial activation; ventricular activity cancellation technique; Artificial neural networks; Atrial fibrillation; Delay effects; Delay estimation; Electrocardiography; Neural networks; Neurons; Testing; Transfer functions; Wiener filter; Algorithms; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Atrial Fibrillation; Electrocardiography; Humans; Neural Networks (Computer); Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on