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Detection of poorly differentiated cardiac arrhythmias
Kantor, Marek ; Ronzhina, Marina (referee) ; Novotná, Petra (advisor)
This thesis focusses on the detection methods of atrial fibrilation, atrial flutter and sinus rhythm from ECG. Thesis also concentrate on the description of this arrhythmias and the learning algorithms used. In this thesis are implemented several classification approaches. For extraction of features is used convolution neural network and classification artifitial neural network. Selected 1D CNN method achived classification accuracy global F1 - score is 91 %. Moreover, the proposed CNN optimized with GA appears to be fast shallow network with better accuracy than the deep network. Created model are used for classification other type of arrhythmias too.
Detection of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter
Krmela, Jan ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Smíšek, Radovan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the problem of atrial fibrillation and flutter, the pathophysiology of these arrhythmias and their automatic detection. It includes a theoretical introduction necessary to understand the basal anatomy of the heart, its function, the origin and description of the electrocardiogram and a chapter on cardiac arrhythmias. It also includes a review of automatic detection of atrial fibrillation. The databases used in the practical part of the thesis are also described. The implementation of heart rhythm classification and automatic detection of the beginning and end of paroxysmal episodes is performed in MATLAB environment, the proposed algorithm is tested on the described databases and the results are evaluated.
Detection of selected cardiac arrhythmias in ECG
Němečková, Karolína ; Ředina, Richard (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
This thesis deals with classification of ECG records focusing on less classifiable arrhythmia (atrial flutter, atriventricular block I. and II. degree). In the theoretical part of the thesis deep learning used in classification of ECG records with a focus on the convolutional neural networks are described. The database of ECG records with a brief description of detected arrhythmias is further described. The practical part implements the proposed convolutional neural network in the Python environment. The evaluation of the arrhythmia detection quality was done using mainly the F1 score. The results were discussed at the end of the thesis.
Detection of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter
Krmela, Jan ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Smíšek, Radovan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the problem of atrial fibrillation and flutter, the pathophysiology of these arrhythmias and their automatic detection. It includes a theoretical introduction necessary to understand the basal anatomy of the heart, its function, the origin and description of the electrocardiogram and a chapter on cardiac arrhythmias. It also includes a review of automatic detection of atrial fibrillation. The databases used in the practical part of the thesis are also described. The implementation of heart rhythm classification and automatic detection of the beginning and end of paroxysmal episodes is performed in MATLAB environment, the proposed algorithm is tested on the described databases and the results are evaluated.
Detection of selected cardiac arrhythmias in ECG
Němečková, Karolína ; Ředina, Richard (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
This thesis deals with classification of ECG records focusing on less classifiable arrhythmia (atrial flutter, atriventricular block I. and II. degree). In the theoretical part of the thesis deep learning used in classification of ECG records with a focus on the convolutional neural networks are described. The database of ECG records with a brief description of detected arrhythmias is further described. The practical part implements the proposed convolutional neural network in the Python environment. The evaluation of the arrhythmia detection quality was done using mainly the F1 score. The results were discussed at the end of the thesis.
Detection of poorly differentiated cardiac arrhythmias
Kantor, Marek ; Ronzhina, Marina (referee) ; Novotná, Petra (advisor)
This thesis focusses on the detection methods of atrial fibrilation, atrial flutter and sinus rhythm from ECG. Thesis also concentrate on the description of this arrhythmias and the learning algorithms used. In this thesis are implemented several classification approaches. For extraction of features is used convolution neural network and classification artifitial neural network. Selected 1D CNN method achived classification accuracy global F1 - score is 91 %. Moreover, the proposed CNN optimized with GA appears to be fast shallow network with better accuracy than the deep network. Created model are used for classification other type of arrhythmias too.

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