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CardioState-JEPA integrates ECG, PPG, and PCG for unified cardiac representation

Researchers have developed CardioState-JEPA, a novel foundation model designed to learn a unified cardiac representation by integrating data from electrocardiography (ECG), photoplethysmography (PPG), and phonocardiography (PCG). This model utilizes a physiology-aware joint-embedding predictive architecture to predict masked latent cardiac states, explicitly accounting for cross-modal delays. When evaluated as a frozen encoder, CardioState-JEPA significantly improved downstream classification tasks across all three modalities, outperforming existing self-supervised baselines. AI

IMPACT This model could advance the development of more comprehensive AI systems for cardiac health monitoring and diagnosis by unifying diverse physiological signals.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes a new research paper detailing a novel model architecture and its performance on downstream tasks. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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CardioState-JEPA integrates ECG, PPG, and PCG for unified cardiac representation

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    CardioState-JEPA: Delay-Aware Cross-Modal Learning of a Shared Cardiac Representation

    CardioState-JEPA learns a unified cardiac representation across ECG, PPG, and PCG by predicting masked latent physiological states with cross-modal delay alignment, improving downstream classification across all three modalities.