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ECG classification based on guided attention mechanism. | LitMetric

ECG classification based on guided attention mechanism.

Comput Methods Programs Biomed

School of Health Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on integrating domain knowledge into deep learning models to enhance the classification of electrocardiograms (ECGs) for various cardiac conditions.
  • Two new guided attention mechanisms, Guided Spatial Attention (GSA) and CAM-based spatial guided attention mechanism (CGAM), were developed to improve performance on tasks like ST change detection and atrial fibrillation identification.
  • Results showed that both mechanisms significantly boosted classification scores, with the combined approach achieving the highest improvements, while also enhancing the model's explainability using Shapley values.

Article Abstract

Background And Objective: Integrating domain knowledge into deep learning models can improve their effectiveness and increase explainability. This study aims to enhance the classification performance of electrocardiograms (ECGs) by customizing specific guided mechanisms based on the characteristics of different cardiac abnormalities.

Methods: Two novel guided attention mechanisms, Guided Spatial Attention (GSA) and CAM-based spatial guided attention mechanism (CGAM), were introduced. Different attention guidance labels were created based on clinical knowledge for four ECG abnormality classification tasks: ST change detection, premature contraction identification, Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW) classification, and atrial fibrillation (AF) detection. The models were trained and evaluated separately for each classification task. Model explainability was quantified using Shapley values.

Results: GSA improved the F1 score of the model by 5.74%, 5%, 8.96%, and 3.91% for ST change detection, premature contraction identification, WPW classification, and AF detection, respectively. Similarly, CGAM exhibited improvements of 3.89%, 5.40%, 8.21%, and 1.80% for the respective tasks. The combined use of GSA and CGAM resulted in even higher improvements of 6.26%, 5.58%, 8.85%, and 4.03%, respectively. Moreover, when all four tasks were conducted simultaneously, a notable overall performance boost was achieved, demonstrating the broad adaptability of the proposed model. The quantified Shapley values demonstrated the effectiveness of the guided attention mechanisms in enhancing the model's explainability.

Conclusions: The guided attention mechanisms, utilizing domain knowledge, effectively directed the model's attention, leading to improved classification performance and explainability. These findings have significant implications in facilitating accurate automated ECG classification.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cmpb.2024.108454DOI Listing

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