ECG Beat Representation and Delineation by means of Variable Projection
Carl B\"ock, P\'eter Kov\'acs, Pablo Laguna, Jens Meier, Mario Huemer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel ECG beat representation method using variable projection with Hermite and sigmoid functions, improving noise robustness, segmentation accuracy, and morphological detail preservation over existing techniques.
Contribution
The proposed model combines Hermite and sigmoid functions with piecewise polynomial interpolation and variable projection to enhance ECG beat segmentation and denoising, addressing limitations of prior methods.
Findings
Demonstrated superior denoising with less diagnostic distortion.
Achieved more robust P and T wave delineation.
Validated performance on synthetic and real ECG data.
Abstract
The electrocardiogram (ECG) follows a characteristic shape, which has led to the development of several mathematical models for extracting clinically important information. Our main objective is to resolve limitations of previous approaches, that means to simultaneously cope with various noise sources, perform exact beat segmentation, and to retain diagnostically important morphological information. Methods: We therefore propose a model that is based on Hermite and sigmoid functions combined with piecewise polynomial interpolation for exact segmentation and low-dimensional representation of individual ECG beat segments. Hermite and sigmoidal functions enable reliable extraction of important ECG waveform information while the piecewise polynomial interpolation captures noisy signal features like the BLW. For that we use variable projection, which allows the separation of linear and…
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