DS1 spectrogram: CLOCS: Contrastive Learning of Cardiac Signals Across Space, Time, and Patients

CLOCS: Contrastive Learning of Cardiac Signals Across Space, Time, and Patients

May 27, 20202005.13249

Authors

Dani Kiyasseh,Tingting Zhu,David A. Clifton

Abstract

The healthcare industry generates troves of unlabelled physiological data. This data can be exploited via contrastive learning, a self-supervised pre-training method that encourages representations of instances to be similar to one another.

We propose a family of contrastive learning methods, CLOCS, that encourages representations across space, time, and patients to be similar to one another. We show that CLOCS consistently outperforms the state-of-the-art methods, BYOL and SimCLR, when performing a linear evaluation of, and fine-tuning on, downstream tasks.

We also show that CLOCS achieves strong generalization performance with only 25% of labelled training data. Furthermore, our training procedure naturally generates patient-specific representations that can be used to quantify patient-similarity.

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