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AFE-GAN: Synthesizing Electrocardiograms with Atrial Fibrillation Characteristics Using Generative Adversarial Networks *

Abstract

Labeled ECG data in diseased state are, however, relatively scarce due to various concerns including patient privacy and low prevalence. We propose the first study in its kind that synthesizes atrial fibrillation (AF)-like ECG signals from normal ECG signals using the AFE-GAN, a generative adversarial network. Our AFE-GAN adjusts both beat morphology and rhythm variability when generating the atrial fibrillation-like ECG signals. Two publicly available arrhythmia detectors classified 72.4% and 77.2% of our generated signals as AF in a four-class (normal, AF, other abnormal, noisy) classification. This work shows the feasibility to synthesize abnormal ECG signals from normal ECG signals.Clinical significance - The AF ECG signal generated with our AFE-GAN has the potential to be used as training materials for health practitioners or be used as class-balance supplements for training automatic AF detectors.

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