Sensitivity of the electrocardiographic forward problem to the heart potential measuement noise and conductivity uncertainties
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en
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Colloque africain sur la recherche en informatique et mathématiques appliquées, CARI 2016, 2016-10-11, Hammamet.
English Abstract
In this work we are interested in quantifying the conductivity and epicardial potential boundary data uncertainties for the forward problem of electrocardiography (ECG). Indeed these input data are very important for the ...Read more >
In this work we are interested in quantifying the conductivity and epicardial potential boundary data uncertainties for the forward problem of electrocardiography (ECG). Indeed these input data are very important for the computation of the torso potential and consequently for the computation of the ECG. We use a stochastic approach for two dimensional torso geometry. We attribute probability density functions for the various source of randomness, and apply stochastic finite elements based on generalized polynomial chaos method. This work is the first step in order to quantify the uncertainties in inverse problem, which the goal is to complete the epicardial data. The efficiency of this approach to solve the forward ECG problem and the usability to quantify the effect of organs conductivity and epicardial boundary data uncertainties in the torso are demonstrated through a number of numerical simulations on a 2D computational mesh of the torso geometry.Read less <
English Keywords
electrocardiographic forward problem
stochastic finite elements
polynomial chaos
uncertainty quantification
stochastic processes
stochastic Galerkin
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