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LiteNet: Lightweight Neural Network for Detecting Arrhythmias at Resource-Constrained Mobile Devices
by
Yangjie Cao
, Bo Zhang
, Ziyang He
, Zhi Liu
, Xiaoyan Wang
, Xiaoqing Zhang
in
Algorithms
/ Arrhythmias, Cardiac
/ Cardiac arrhythmia
/ Chemical technology
/ deep learning algorithms
/ deep learning algorithms; lightweight neural network; resource-constrained mobile devices; electrocardiogram
/ electrocardiogram
/ Electrocardiography
/ Humans
/ lightweight neural network
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Networks, Computer
/ resource-constrained mobile devices
/ TP1-1185
2018
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LiteNet: Lightweight Neural Network for Detecting Arrhythmias at Resource-Constrained Mobile Devices
by
Yangjie Cao
, Bo Zhang
, Ziyang He
, Zhi Liu
, Xiaoyan Wang
, Xiaoqing Zhang
in
Algorithms
/ Arrhythmias, Cardiac
/ Cardiac arrhythmia
/ Chemical technology
/ deep learning algorithms
/ deep learning algorithms; lightweight neural network; resource-constrained mobile devices; electrocardiogram
/ electrocardiogram
/ Electrocardiography
/ Humans
/ lightweight neural network
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Networks, Computer
/ resource-constrained mobile devices
/ TP1-1185
2018
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LiteNet: Lightweight Neural Network for Detecting Arrhythmias at Resource-Constrained Mobile Devices
by
Yangjie Cao
, Bo Zhang
, Ziyang He
, Zhi Liu
, Xiaoyan Wang
, Xiaoqing Zhang
in
Algorithms
/ Arrhythmias, Cardiac
/ Cardiac arrhythmia
/ Chemical technology
/ deep learning algorithms
/ deep learning algorithms; lightweight neural network; resource-constrained mobile devices; electrocardiogram
/ electrocardiogram
/ Electrocardiography
/ Humans
/ lightweight neural network
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Networks, Computer
/ resource-constrained mobile devices
/ TP1-1185
2018
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LiteNet: Lightweight Neural Network for Detecting Arrhythmias at Resource-Constrained Mobile Devices
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LiteNet: Lightweight Neural Network for Detecting Arrhythmias at Resource-Constrained Mobile Devices
2018
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By running applications and services closer to the user, edge processing provides many advantages, such as short response time and reduced network traffic. Deep-learning based algorithms provide significantly better performances than traditional algorithms in many fields but demand more resources, such as higher computational power and more memory. Hence, designing deep learning algorithms that are more suitable for resource-constrained mobile devices is vital. In this paper, we build a lightweight neural network, termed LiteNet which uses a deep learning algorithm design to diagnose arrhythmias, as an example to show how we design deep learning schemes for resource-constrained mobile devices. Compare to other deep learning models with an equivalent accuracy, LiteNet has several advantages. It requires less memory, incurs lower computational cost, and is more feasible for deployment on resource-constrained mobile devices. It can be trained faster than other neural network algorithms and requires less communication across different processing units during distributed training. It uses filters of heterogeneous size in a convolutional layer, which contributes to the generation of various feature maps. The algorithm was tested using the MIT-BIH electrocardiogram (ECG) arrhythmia database; the results showed that LiteNet outperforms comparable schemes in diagnosing arrhythmias, and in its feasibility for use at the mobile devices.
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