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A Novel real-time arrhythmia detection model using YOLOv8

In a landscape characterized by heightened connectivity and mobility, coupled with a surge in cardiovascular ailments, the imperative to curtail healthcare expenses through remote monitoring of cardiovascular health has become more pronounced. The accurate detection and classification of cardiac arrhythmias are pivotal for diagnosing individuals with heart irregularities. This study underscores the feasibility of employing electrocardiograms (ECG) measurements in the home environment for real-time arrhythmia detection. Presenting a fresh application for arrhythmia detection, this paper leverages the cutting-edge You-Only-Look-Once (YOLO)v8 algorithm to categorize single-lead ECG signals. We introduce a novel loss-modified YOLOv8 model, fine-tuned on the MIT-BIH arrhythmia dataset, enabling real-time continuous monitoring. The obtained results substantiate the efficacy of our approach, with the model attaining an average accuracy of 99.5% and 0.992 mAP@50, and a rapid detection time of 0.002 seconds on an NVIDIA Tesla V100. Our investigation exemplifies the potential of real-time arrhythmia detection, enabling users to visually interpret the model output within the comfort of their homes. Furthermore, this study lays the groundwork for an extension into a real-time explainable AI (XAI) model capable of deployment in the healthcare sector, thereby significantly advancing the realm of healthcare solutions.

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