Abstract

Prenatal fetal monitoring, which can monitor the growth and health of the fetus, is vital for pregnant women before delivery. During pregnancy, it is essential to classify whether the fetus is abnormal, which helps physicians carry out early intervention to avoid fetal heart hypoxia and even death. Fetal heart rate and uterine contraction signals obtained by fetal heart monitoring equipment are essential to estimate fetal health status. In this paper, we pre-process the obtained data set and enhance them using Hermite interpolation on the abnormal classification in the samples. We use the 1D-CNN and GRU hybrid models to extract the abstract features of fetal heart rate and uterine contraction signals. Several evaluation metrics are used for evaluation, and the accuracy is 96 %, while the sensitivity is 95 %, and the specificity is 96 %. The experiments show the effectiveness of the proposed method, which can provide physicians and users with more stable, efficient, and convenient diagnosis and decision support.

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