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Automatic detection of T wave alternans using tensor decompositions in multilead ECG signals.

OBJECTIVE: T wave alternans (TWA) is a promising non-invasive risk stratification tool for sudden cardiac death which can be detected from surface ECG. This paper proposes a novel method to automatically detect TWA based on tensor decomposition methods.

APPROACH: Two different tensor decomposition approaches are examined and compared, namely canonical polyadic decomposition and the more generalized variation PARAFAC2 which allows the T waves to shift in time.

RESULTS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Results on different artificial and clinical signals show that the presented methods are a robust and reliable way for TWA detection, and show the potential benefit of tensors in ECG signal processing.

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