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ECG signal quality annotation
Waloszek, Vojtěch ; Smíšek, Radovan (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This thesis gives basic information summary about electrophysiology of heart and electrocardiography and overview of several signal quality assessment methods. It also presents a new method for evaluating ECG quality, shows how signal quality indices are extracted and how the quality annotation is performed. It also gives test results of how the signal quality indices reflect the presence of corresponding noise and whether the quality annotation is correct.
ECG based human authentication and identification
Waloszek, Vojtěch ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
In the past years, utilization of ECG for verification and identification in biometry is investigated. The topic is investigated in this thesis. Recordings from ECG ID database from PhysioNet and our own ECG recordings recorded using Apple Watch 4 are used for training and testing this method. Many of the existing methods have proven the possibility of using ECG for biometry, however they were using clinical ECG devices. This thesis investigates using recordings from wearable devices, specifically smart watch. 16 features are extracted from ECG recordings and a random forest classifier is used for verification and identification. The features include time intervals between fiducial points, voltage difference between fiducial points and PR intervals variability in a recording. The average performance of verification model of 14 people is TRR 96,19 %, TAR 84,25 %.
ECG based human authentication and identification
Waloszek, Vojtěch ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
In the past years, utilization of ECG for verification and identification in biometry is investigated. The topic is investigated in this thesis. Recordings from ECG ID database from PhysioNet and our own ECG recordings recorded using Apple Watch 4 are used for training and testing this method. Many of the existing methods have proven the possibility of using ECG for biometry, however they were using clinical ECG devices. This thesis investigates using recordings from wearable devices, specifically smart watch. 16 features are extracted from ECG recordings and a random forest classifier is used for verification and identification. The features include time intervals between fiducial points, voltage difference between fiducial points and PR intervals variability in a recording. The average performance of verification model of 14 people is TRR 96,19 %, TAR 84,25 %.
Ecg Signal Quality Annotation
Waloszek, Vojtěch
This paper presents eight methods for extracting signal quality features and threshold based algorithm that evaluates the ECG signal quality. Each signal sample is classified into one of the three defined ECG signal quality classes.
ECG signal quality annotation
Waloszek, Vojtěch ; Smíšek, Radovan (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This thesis gives basic information summary about electrophysiology of heart and electrocardiography and overview of several signal quality assessment methods. It also presents a new method for evaluating ECG quality, shows how signal quality indices are extracted and how the quality annotation is performed. It also gives test results of how the signal quality indices reflect the presence of corresponding noise and whether the quality annotation is correct.

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