ECG-TCN: Wearable Cardiac Arrhythmia Detection with a Temporal Convolutional Network
Abstract
Personalized ubiquitous healthcare solutions require energy-efficient wearable platforms that provide an accurate classification of bio-signals while consuming low average power for long-term battery-operated use. Single lead electrocardiogram (ECG) signals provide the ability to detect, classify, and even predict cardiac arrhythmia. In this paper we propose a novel temporal convolutional network (TCN) that achieves high accuracy while still being feasible for wearable platform use. Experimental results on the ECG5000 dataset show that the TCN has a similar accuracy (94.2%) score as the state-of-the-art (SoA) network while achieving an improvement of 16.5% in the balanced accuracy score. This accurate classification is done with 27 fewer parameters and 37 less multiply-accumulate operations. We test our implementation on two publicly available platforms, the STM32L475, which is based on ARM Cortex M4F, and the GreenWaves Technologies GAP8 on the GAPuino board, based on 1 +8 RISC-V CV32E40P cores. Measurements show that the GAP8 implementation respects the real-time constraints while consuming 0.10mJ per inference. With 9.91GMAC/s/W, it is 23.0 more energy-efficient and 46.85 faster than an implementation on the ARM Cortex M4F (0.43GMAC/s/W). Overall, we obtain 8.1% higher accuracy while consuming 19.6 less energy and being 35.1 faster compared to a previous SoA embedded implementation. Show more
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Book title
2021 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Systems, AICAS 2021Pages / Article No.
Publisher
IEEEEvent
Subject
healthcare; time series classification; smart edge computing; machine learning; deep learningOrganisational unit
03996 - Benini, Luca / Benini, Luca
Funding
193813 - PEDESITE: Personalized Detection of Epileptic Seizure in the Internet of Things (IoT) Era (SNF)
Notes
Conference lecture held on June 8, 2021More
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