Interpretable XGBoost Based Classification of 12-lead ECGs Applying Information Theory Measures From Neuroscience.

Computing in cardiology Pub Date : 2020-08-14 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.22489/CinC.2020.185
Hardik Rajpal, Madalina Sas, Chris Lockwood, Rebecca Joakim, Nicholas S Peters, Max Falkenberg
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Automated ECG classification is a standard feature in many commercial 12-Lead ECG machines. As part of the Physionet/CinC Challenge 2020, our team, "Mad-hardmax", developed an XGBoost based classification method for the analysis of 12-Lead ECGs acquired from four different countries. Our aim is to develop an interpretable classifier that outputs diagnoses which can be traced to specific ECG features, while also testing the potential of information theoretic features for ECG diagnosis. These measures capture high-level interdependencies across ECG leads which are effective for discriminating conditions with multiple complex morphologies. On unseen test data, our algorithm achieved a challenge score of 0.155 relative to a winning score of 0.533, putting our submission in 24th position from 41 successful entries.

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基于可解释的XGBoost的12导联心电图分类应用神经科学的信息理论测量。
自动心电图分类是许多商用12导联心电图机的标准功能。作为2020年Physionet/CinC挑战赛的一部分,我们的团队“Mad-hardmax”开发了一种基于XGBoost的分类方法,用于分析来自四个不同国家的12导联心电图。我们的目标是开发一种可解释的分类器,输出可追溯到特定ECG特征的诊断,同时也测试了信息理论特征在ECG诊断中的潜力。这些措施捕获了ECG导联之间的高水平相互依赖性,这对于区分具有多种复杂形态的条件是有效的。在未见的测试数据中,我们的算法获得了0.155的挑战分数,而获胜分数为0.533,在41个成功参赛作品中排名第24位。
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