A novel application for real-time arrhythmia detection using YOLOv8
In recent years, there has been an increasing need to reduce healthcare costs in remote monitoring of cardiovascular health. Detecting and classifying cardiac arrhythmia is critical to diagnosing patients with cardiac abnormalities. This paper shows that complex systems such as electrocardiograms (ECG) can be applicable for at-home monitoring. This paper proposes a novel application for arrhythmia detection using the state-of-the-art You-Only-Look-Once (YOLO)v8 algorithm to classify single-lead ECG signals. A custom YOLOv8 model was fine-tuned on the MIT-BIH dataset to detect arrhythmia in real-time to allow continuous monitoring. Results show that our model can detect heartbeats with a mAP@50 of 0.961 with a detection time of 0.002s on an NVIDIA Tesla V100. Our study demonstrated the potential of real-time arrhythmia detection, where the model output can be visually interpreted for at-home users. Furthermore, this study could be extended into a real-time XAI model, deployed in the healthcare industry, and significantly advancing healthcare needs.
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