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Enhancing ECG classification robustness with lightweight unsupervised anomaly detection filters
Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2026-03
Sprache
English
Citation
th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops and other Affiliated Events, IEEE PerCom Workshops 2026
Publisher DOI
Scopus ID
Publisher
IEEE
ISBN of container
979-8-3315-7615-8
Continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring via wearable devices is vital for early cardiovascular disease detection. However, deploying deep learning models on resource-constrained microcontrollers faces reliability challenges, particularly from Out-of-Distribution (OOD) pathologies and noise. Standard classifiers often yield high-confidence errors on such data. Existing OOD detection methods either neglect computational constraints or address noise and unseen classes separately. This paper investigates Unsupervised Anomaly Detection (UAD) as a lightweight, upstream filtering mechanism. We perform a Neural Architecture Search (NAS) on six UAD approaches, including Deep Support Vector Data Description (Deep SVDD), input reconstruction with (Variational-)Autoencoders (AE/VAE), Masked Anomaly Detection (MAD), Normalizing Flows (NFs) and Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models (DDPM) under strict hardware constraints (<=512k parameters), suitable for microcontrollers. Evaluating on the PTB-XL and BUT QDB datasets, we demonstrate that a NAS-optimized Deep SVDD offers the superior Pareto efficiency between detection performance and model size. In a simulated deployment, this lightweight filter improves the accuracy of a diagnostic classifier by up to 21.0 percentage points, demonstrating that optimized UAD filters can safeguard ECG analysis on wearables.
Subjects
continuous patient monitoring
ecg analysis
open set recognition
out-of-distribution detection
unsupervised anomaly detection
wearable devices
DDC Class
610: Medicine, Health
006.31: Machine Learning
616: Diseases