ROBUST ALGORITHM FOR DIGITIZATION OF DEGRADED ELECTROCARDIOGRAM PAPER RECORDS

Electrocardiogram (ECG) paper records are used commonly for diagnosing heart abnormalities. The stored ECG paper records are recorded on thermal paper and may face ink evaporation problem over the time. Generally, to overcome this problem ECG paper record is scanned and stored as an image. However,...

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Main Authors: Rupali Patil, R G Karandikar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu 2017-09-01
Series:ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
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Online Access:http://ictactjournals.in/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=3172
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spelling doaj-ae08cc83ca374a3e99d06f8f7b8fb1f32020-11-24T20:48:17ZengICT Academy of Tamil NaduICTACT Journal on Communication Technology0976-00912229-69482017-09-01831604160910.21917/ijct.2017.0236ROBUST ALGORITHM FOR DIGITIZATION OF DEGRADED ELECTROCARDIOGRAM PAPER RECORDSRupali Patil0R G Karandikar1Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Mumbai, IndiaK.J. Somaiya College of Engineering, IndiaElectrocardiogram (ECG) paper records are used commonly for diagnosing heart abnormalities. The stored ECG paper records are recorded on thermal paper and may face ink evaporation problem over the time. Generally, to overcome this problem ECG paper record is scanned and stored as an image. However, the addition of noise during scanning such as low resolution scan, blurring, folding of paper, non-uniform lighting, orientation etc. can create difficulty in information retrieval. Current work robustly handles various degradation problems encountered in ECG paper scanning using modified k-fill algorithm. The proposed algorithm is tested with 836 ECG paper recordings with different types of degradations like aging effect, folding effect, ink evaporation effect, blurring effect and low resolution effect. We extracted clinically important parameters such as heart rate etc. with accuracy of 97.33% and abnormalities such as bradycardia, tachycardia, and atrial flutter from the ECG paper records using perceptual spectral centroid method. Overall accuracy of our prediction algorithm was found out to be 98.6%. We assume our work would be low cost, preliminary expert mechanism at rural places in the absence of expert cardiologist.http://ictactjournals.in/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=3172Degraded ECG RecordsECG PredictionSignal Retrieval and AnalysisPerceptual Spectral Centroid MethodVertical Scanning Signal Extraction
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author Rupali Patil
R G Karandikar
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ROBUST ALGORITHM FOR DIGITIZATION OF DEGRADED ELECTROCARDIOGRAM PAPER RECORDS
ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
Degraded ECG Records
ECG Prediction
Signal Retrieval and Analysis
Perceptual Spectral Centroid Method
Vertical Scanning Signal Extraction
author_facet Rupali Patil
R G Karandikar
author_sort Rupali Patil
title ROBUST ALGORITHM FOR DIGITIZATION OF DEGRADED ELECTROCARDIOGRAM PAPER RECORDS
title_short ROBUST ALGORITHM FOR DIGITIZATION OF DEGRADED ELECTROCARDIOGRAM PAPER RECORDS
title_full ROBUST ALGORITHM FOR DIGITIZATION OF DEGRADED ELECTROCARDIOGRAM PAPER RECORDS
title_fullStr ROBUST ALGORITHM FOR DIGITIZATION OF DEGRADED ELECTROCARDIOGRAM PAPER RECORDS
title_full_unstemmed ROBUST ALGORITHM FOR DIGITIZATION OF DEGRADED ELECTROCARDIOGRAM PAPER RECORDS
title_sort robust algorithm for digitization of degraded electrocardiogram paper records
publisher ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu
series ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
issn 0976-0091
2229-6948
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Electrocardiogram (ECG) paper records are used commonly for diagnosing heart abnormalities. The stored ECG paper records are recorded on thermal paper and may face ink evaporation problem over the time. Generally, to overcome this problem ECG paper record is scanned and stored as an image. However, the addition of noise during scanning such as low resolution scan, blurring, folding of paper, non-uniform lighting, orientation etc. can create difficulty in information retrieval. Current work robustly handles various degradation problems encountered in ECG paper scanning using modified k-fill algorithm. The proposed algorithm is tested with 836 ECG paper recordings with different types of degradations like aging effect, folding effect, ink evaporation effect, blurring effect and low resolution effect. We extracted clinically important parameters such as heart rate etc. with accuracy of 97.33% and abnormalities such as bradycardia, tachycardia, and atrial flutter from the ECG paper records using perceptual spectral centroid method. Overall accuracy of our prediction algorithm was found out to be 98.6%. We assume our work would be low cost, preliminary expert mechanism at rural places in the absence of expert cardiologist.
topic Degraded ECG Records
ECG Prediction
Signal Retrieval and Analysis
Perceptual Spectral Centroid Method
Vertical Scanning Signal Extraction
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