Learned Kernels for Interpretable and Efficient PPG Signal Quality Assessment and Artifact Segmentation

07/06/2023
by   Sully F. Chen, et al.
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Photoplethysmography (PPG) provides a low-cost, non-invasive method to continuously monitor various cardiovascular parameters. PPG signals are generated by wearable devices and frequently contain large artifacts caused by external factors, such as motion of the human subject. In order to ensure robust and accurate extraction of physiological parameters, corrupted areas of the signal need to be identified and handled appropriately. Previous methodology relied either on handcrafted feature detectors or signal metrics which yield sub-optimal performance, or relied on machine learning techniques such as deep neural networks (DNN) which lack interpretability and are computationally and memory intensive. In this work, we present a novel method to learn a small set of interpretable convolutional kernels that has performance similar to – and often better than – the state-of-the-art DNN approach with several orders of magnitude fewer parameters. This work allows for efficient, robust, and interpretable signal quality assessment and artifact segmentation on low-power devices.

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