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KMID : 0603720090150010117
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics
2009 Volume.15 No. 1 p.117 ~ p.131
Hierarchical Classification of ECG Beat Using Higher Order Statistics and Hermite Model
Park Kwan-Soo

Cho Baek-Hwan
Lee Do-Hoon
Song Su-Hwa
Lee Jong-Shill
Chee Young-Joon
Kim In-Young
Kim Sun-Il
Abstract
Objective: The heartbeat classification of the electrocardiogram is important in cardiac disease diagnosis. For detecting QRS complex, conventional detection algorithm have been designed to detect P, QRS, T wave, first. However, the detection of the P and T wave is difficult because their amplitudes are relatively low, and occasionally they are included in noise. Furthermore the conventional multiclass classification method may have skewed results to the majority class, because of unbalanced data distribution.

Methods: The Hermite model of the higher order statistics is good characterization methods for recognizing morphological QRS complex. We applied three morphological feature extraction methods for detecting QRS complex: higher-order statistics, Hermite basis functions and Hermite model of the higher order statistics. Hierarchical scheme tackle the unbalanced data distribution problem. We also employed a hierarchical classification method using support vector machines.

Results: We compared classification methods with feature extraction methods. As a result, our mean values of sensitivity for hierarchical classification method (75.47%, 76.16% and 81.21%) give better performance than the conventional multiclass classification method (46.16%). In addition, the Hermite model of the higher order statistics gave the best results compared to the higher order statistics and the Hermite basis functions in the hierarchical classification method.

Conclusion: This research suggests that the Hermite model of the higher order statistics is feasible for heartbeat feature extraction. The hierarchical classification is also feasible for heartbeat classification tasks that have the unbalanced data distribution.
KEYWORD
Electrocardiogram, Higher Order Statistics, Hermite Basis Function, Support Vector Machine, Hierarchical classification
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