Multiclass Arrhythmia Classification using Smartwatch Photoplethysmography Signals Collected in Real-life Settings
Han, Dong, Moon, Jihye, Díaz, Luís Roberto Mercado, Chen, Darren, Williams, Devan, Ding, Eric Y., Tran, Khanh-Van, McManus, David D., Chon, Ki H.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Most deep learning models of multiclass arrhythmia classification are tested on fingertip photoplethysmographic (PPG) data, which has higher signal-to-noise ratios compared to smartwatch-derived PPG, and the best reported sensitivity value for premature atrial/ventricular contraction (PAC/PVC) detection is only 75%. To improve upon PAC/PVC detection sensitivity while maintaining high AF detection, we use multi-modal data which incorporates 1D PPG, accelerometers, and heart rate data as the inputs to a computationally efficient 1D bi-directional Gated Recurrent Unit (1D-Bi-GRU) model to detect three arrhythmia classes. We used motion-artifact prone smartwatch PPG data from the NIH-funded Pulsewatch clinical trial. Our multimodal model tested on 72 subjects achieved an unprecedented 83% sensitivity for PAC/PVC detection while maintaining a high accuracy of 97.31% for AF detection. These results outperformed the best state-of-the-art model by 20.81% for PAC/PVC and 2.55% for AF detection even while our model was computationally more efficient (14 times lighter and 2.7 faster).
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-9-2024
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