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Zhong-jian Li

Zhengzhou University Second Affiliated Hospital, China

Title: Expert consensus on ECG identification applied in the insurance industry

Abstract

Electrocardiograms (ECGs) have the potential to be used as a reliable source of information for human identity recognition due to their universality, portability, and unique and stable biological identification features. This method enriches and refines existing biometric identification techniques, and is suitable for customer identity identification in the insurance industry. This article has the following objectives: 1) to introduce biometric identification techniques commonly used in the insurance industry, including ECG biometric identification techniques, and their advantages; 2) to discuss major aspects of ECG biometric identification techniques; 3) to systematically review the most recent advances in ECG identification and extraction characteristics from research in China and other countries; 4) to outline the technical aspects of using ECGs for recognizing client identity in the insurance industry; and 5) to discuss the future of ECGs in identity recognition. This article is aimed at further promoting the application of living personal ECG iden- tification techniques in the insurance industry, and extending it to areas including medical insurance, banking, justice, public security, military, government, enterprises, and other departments and areas in which identification is needed to promote social stability and national security.

Biography

Professor, Master's Supervisor, Director of the Institute of electro cardiology at Zhengzhou University, and Director of the Henan Provincial electro cardiology Diagnosis and Treatment Center
 
Invited reviewer for American Journal of Circulation and expert reviewer for the Degree Center of the Ministry of Education. Formerly served as Honorary Chairman of the Society of Cardio electrophysiology and Pacing of Henan Medical Association; Vice Chairman of the Chinese Electrocardiogram Information Society/Vice Chairman of the Esophageal and Cardiac Electrophysiology Training Center/Electrocardiogram Diagnosis Center.
 
Academic achievements and honors:
Engaged in clinical, teaching, and scientific research work for 51 years. Since 2004, we have trained 16 master's students in electro cardiology and jointly trained 2 doctoral students; Invited by the National Space Center of China and international conferences, visited over 20 countries and regions. Led the approval of 17 scientific research achievements and projects, and obtained 15 national invention patents and utility model patents. I have written over 210 professional and popular science papers and am the chief editor and co editor of 20 electrocardiogram monographs.