Self-DANA combines dimension-adaptive pooling with random lead selection to fine-tune ECG foundation models on reduced-lead inputs, cutting memory and time while maintaining diagnostic accuracy.
3KG: Contrastive Learning of 12-Lead Electrocardiograms using Physiologically-Inspired Augmentations
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We propose 3KG, a physiologically-inspired contrastive learning approach that generates views using 3D augmentations of the 12-lead electrocardiogram. We evaluate representation quality by fine-tuning a linear layer for the downstream task of 23-class diagnosis on the PhysioNet 2020 challenge training data and find that 3KG achieves a $9.1\%$ increase in mean AUC over the best self-supervised baseline when trained on $1\%$ of labeled data. Our empirical analysis shows that combining spatial and temporal augmentations produces the strongest representations. In addition, we investigate the effect of this physiologically-inspired pretraining on downstream performance on different disease subgroups and find that 3KG makes the greatest gains for conduction and rhythm abnormalities. Our method allows for flexibility in incorporating other self-supervised strategies and highlights the potential for similar modality-specific augmentations for other biomedical signals.
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Self-DANA: A Resource-Efficient Channel-Adaptive Self-Supervised Approach for ECG Foundation Models
Self-DANA combines dimension-adaptive pooling with random lead selection to fine-tune ECG foundation models on reduced-lead inputs, cutting memory and time while maintaining diagnostic accuracy.