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Explainable detection of myocardial infarction using deep learning models with Grad-CAM technique on ECG signals
by
Oh, Shu Lih
, Acharya, U Rajendra
, Ng, E.Y.K.
, Jahmunah, V.
, Tan, Ru-San
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Classification
/ Computer applications
/ Coronary vessels
/ Decisions
/ Deep learning
/ DenseNet model
/ Diagnosis
/ EKG
/ Electrocardiography
/ Enzymes
/ Explainable artificial intelligence
/ Grad-CAM
/ Heart attacks
/ Internal Medicine
/ Machine learning
/ Myocardial infarction
/ Neural networks
/ Other
/ Signal processing
2022
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Explainable detection of myocardial infarction using deep learning models with Grad-CAM technique on ECG signals
by
Oh, Shu Lih
, Acharya, U Rajendra
, Ng, E.Y.K.
, Jahmunah, V.
, Tan, Ru-San
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Classification
/ Computer applications
/ Coronary vessels
/ Decisions
/ Deep learning
/ DenseNet model
/ Diagnosis
/ EKG
/ Electrocardiography
/ Enzymes
/ Explainable artificial intelligence
/ Grad-CAM
/ Heart attacks
/ Internal Medicine
/ Machine learning
/ Myocardial infarction
/ Neural networks
/ Other
/ Signal processing
2022
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Explainable detection of myocardial infarction using deep learning models with Grad-CAM technique on ECG signals
by
Oh, Shu Lih
, Acharya, U Rajendra
, Ng, E.Y.K.
, Jahmunah, V.
, Tan, Ru-San
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Classification
/ Computer applications
/ Coronary vessels
/ Decisions
/ Deep learning
/ DenseNet model
/ Diagnosis
/ EKG
/ Electrocardiography
/ Enzymes
/ Explainable artificial intelligence
/ Grad-CAM
/ Heart attacks
/ Internal Medicine
/ Machine learning
/ Myocardial infarction
/ Neural networks
/ Other
/ Signal processing
2022
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Explainable detection of myocardial infarction using deep learning models with Grad-CAM technique on ECG signals
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Explainable detection of myocardial infarction using deep learning models with Grad-CAM technique on ECG signals
2022
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Overview
Myocardial infarction (MI) accounts for a high number of deaths globally. In acute MI, accurate electrocardiography (ECG) is important for timely diagnosis and intervention in the emergency setting. Machine learning is increasingly being explored for automated computer-aided ECG diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. In this study, we have developed DenseNet and CNN models for the classification of healthy subjects and patients with ten classes of MI based on the location of myocardial involvement. ECG signals from the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt database were pre-processed, and the ECG beats were extracted using an R peak detection algorithm. The beats were then fed to the two models separately. While both models attained high classification accuracies (more than 95%), DenseNet is the preferred model for the classification task due to its low computational complexity and higher classification accuracy than the CNN model due to feature reusability. An enhanced class activation mapping (CAM) technique called Grad-CAM was subsequently applied to the outputs of both models to enable visualization of the specific ECG leads and portions of ECG waves that were most influential for the predictive decisions made by the models for the 11 classes. It was observed that Lead V4 was the most activated lead in both the DenseNet and CNN models. Furthermore, this study has also established the different leads and parts of the signal that get activated for each class. This is the first study to report features that influenced the classification decisions of deep models for multiclass classification of MI and healthy ECGs. Hence this study is crucial and contributes significantly to the medical field as with some level of visible explainability of the inner workings of the models, the developed DenseNet and CNN models may garner needed clinical acceptance and have the potential to be implemented for ECG triage of MI diagnosis in hospitals and remote out-of-hospital settings.
•This is the first study to explain the inner workings of the DenseNet and CNN models developed for MI detection.•DenseNet is a better model than CNN, for rapid classification of MI.•Model is developed with ten-fold cross-validation. Hence, it is robust and accurate.•Obtained high accuracy of 98.9% for the classification of ten MI classes with DenseNet model.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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