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ECG denoising and feature extraction techniques – a review

Haroon Yousuf Mir, Omkar Singh

2021Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology39 citationsDOI

Abstract

The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a non-invasive approach for the recording of bioelectric signals generated by the heart which is used for the examination of the electro physical state, the function of the heart, and many cardiac diseases. However, various artefacts and measurement noise usually hinder providing accurate feature extraction such as power line interference, baseline wander, electromyographic noise (EMG) and electrode motion artefact. Therefore, for better analysis and interpretation ECG signals must be noise-free. Most recent and efficient techniques for ECG denoising and feature extraction techniques have been reviewed in this paper, as feature extraction and denoising of ECG are remarkably helpful in cardiology. This paper presents the review of contemporary signal processing techniques such as discrete wavelet transform (DWT), Empirical mode decomposition (EMD), Variational mode decomposition (VMD) and Empirical wavelet transform (EWT) for ECG signal denoising and feature extraction.

Topics & Concepts

Hilbert–Huang transformPattern recognition (psychology)Noise reductionArtificial intelligenceFeature extractionNoise (video)Computer scienceWavelet transformSignal processingFeature (linguistics)Discrete wavelet transformWaveletSIGNAL (programming language)Speech recognitionComputer visionDigital signal processingProgramming languageLinguisticsComputer hardwareFilter (signal processing)PhilosophyImage (mathematics)ECG Monitoring and AnalysisEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesPhonocardiography and Auscultation Techniques