Enhanced Local Patterns Using Deep Learning Techniques for ECG Based Identity Recognition System
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Abstract Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals have distinct features of the electrical activity of the heart which are unique among individuals and have recently emerged as a potential biometric tool for human identification. The paper attempts to address the problem of ECG identification based on non-fiducial approach using unsupervised classifier and a Deep Learning approaches. This work investigates the ability of local binary pattern to extract the significant pattern/feature that describes the heartbeat activity for each person’s ECG and the use of staked autoencoders and deep belief network to further enhance the extracted features and classify them based on their heartbeat activity. The proposed approach is validated using experimental datasets from two publicly available databases MIT-BIH Normal Sinus Rhythm and ECG-ID and the results demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach for ECG-based human authentication.
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