Amplitude-independent machine learning for PPG through visibility graphs and transfer learning
Photoplethysmography (PPG) refers to the measurement of variations in blood volume using
light and is a feature of most wearable devices. The PPG signals provide insight into the
body's circulatory system and can be employed to extract various bio-features, such as heart
rate and vascular ageing. Although several algorithms have been proposed for this purpose,
many exhibit limitations, including heavy reliance on human calibration, high signal quality
requirements, and a lack of generalisation. In this paper, we introduce a PPG signal …
light and is a feature of most wearable devices. The PPG signals provide insight into the
body's circulatory system and can be employed to extract various bio-features, such as heart
rate and vascular ageing. Although several algorithms have been proposed for this purpose,
many exhibit limitations, including heavy reliance on human calibration, high signal quality
requirements, and a lack of generalisation. In this paper, we introduce a PPG signal …
Photoplethysmography (PPG) refers to the measurement of variations in blood volume using light and is a feature of most wearable devices. The PPG signals provide insight into the body's circulatory system and can be employed to extract various bio-features, such as heart rate and vascular ageing. Although several algorithms have been proposed for this purpose, many exhibit limitations, including heavy reliance on human calibration, high signal quality requirements, and a lack of generalisation. In this paper, we introduce a PPG signal processing framework that integrates graph theory and computer vision algorithms, to provide an analysis framework which is amplitude-independent and invariant to affine transformations. It also requires minimal preprocessing, fuses information through RGB channels and exhibits robust generalisation across tasks and datasets. The proposed VGTL-net achieves state-of-the-art performance in the prediction of vascular ageing and demonstrates robust estimation of continuous blood pressure waveforms.
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