Fast pattern classification of ventricular arrhythmias using graphics processing units
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Abstract
Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) can provide remarkable performance gains when compared to CPUs for computationally-intensive applications. In the biomedical area, most of the previous studies are focused on using Neural Networks (NNs) for pattern recognition of biomedical signals. However, the long training times prevent them to be used in real-time. This is critical for the fast detection of Ventricular Arrhythmias (VAs) which may cause cardiac arrest and sudden death. In this paper, we present a parallel implementation of the Back-Propagation (BP) and the Multiple Back-Propagation (MBP) algorithm which allowed significant training speedups. In our proposal, we explicitly specify data parallel computations by defining special functions (kernels); therefore, we can use a fast evaluation strategy for reducing the computational cost without wasting memory resources. The performance of the pattern classification implementation is compared against other reported algorithms.
Keywords
GPU Computing, Parallel Programming, Neural Networks
Subject
GPU Computing, Neural networks
Conference
14th Iberoamerican Congress on Pattern Recognition (CIARP 2009), November 2009
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