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Application of InP Neural Network to ECG BeatClassification

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This paper presents an application of a hybrid neural network structure to the classification of the electrocardiogram (ECG) beats. Three different feature extraction methods are comparatively examined: discrete cosine transform, wavelet transform and a direct method. Classification performances, training times and the numbers of nodes of Kohonen network, Restricted Coulomb Energy (RCE) network and the hybrid neural network are presented. To increase the classification performance and to decrease the number of nodes, the hybrid neural network is trained by Genetic Algorithms (GAs). Ten types of ECG beats obtained from the MIT-BIH database and from a real-time ECG measurement system are classified with a success of 98% by using the hybrid neural network structure and discrete cosine transform together.

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Correspondence to Zümray Dokur.

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Ölmez, T., Dokur, Z. Application of InP Neural Network to ECG BeatClassification . Neur. Comp. App. 11, 144–155 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00521-003-0351-6

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