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[2K5-OS-1a-03] Self-Supervised Contrastive Learning for Electrocardiograms to Detect Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction
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Keywords:self-supervised learning, contrastive learning, electrocardiography
Self-supervised learning has been demonstrated to be a powerful way to use unlabeled data in computer vision tasks. In this study, we propose a self-supervised pretraining approach to improve the performance of deep learning models that detect left ventricular systolic dysfunction from 12-lead electrocardiography data. We first pretrain an encoder that can extract rich features from unlabeled electro- cardiography data using self-supervised contrastive learning, and then fine-tune the model on the downstream dataset using the pretrained encoder. In experiments, our proposed approach achieved higher performance than the supervised baseline method, using only 28% of the labels used by the baseline method.
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