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Cough Sound Analysis for Pneumonia and Asthma Classification in Pediatric Population

Published: 09 February 2015 Publication History

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Pneumonia and asthma are the common diseases in pediatric population. The diseases share some similarities of symptoms that make them difficult to separate without the proper diagnostic tools. The majority of pneumonia cases occur in the third world countries wherein even the basic diagnostic tools (e.g.: x-ray) are extremely rare. In these countries, the WHO recommends using rapid breathing and chest in-drawing as approach to diagnose pneumonia in children with cough. As the results, many asthma patients were misdiagnosed as pneumonia and prescribed for unnecessary antibiotic treatment. In this study, we propose a cough sound analysis based method to differentiate pneumonia from asthma. Cough is the major symptom of pneumonia and asthma. Past studies showed the acoustic of cough sounds may carry important information related with the diseases. However, there were no attempts to use cough sounds to separate pneumonia and asthma in pediatric population. Our method extracted sound features such as Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients, non-Gaussianity score and Shannon entropy. The features were then used to develop artificial neural network classifiers. Tested using leave one out validation technique in eighteen subjects, our method achieved sensitivity, specificity and Kappa of 89%, 100%, and 0.89 respectively. The results show the potential of our method to be developed as a tool to differentiate pneumonia from asthma in remote areas.

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    ISMS '15: Proceedings of the 2015 6th International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Modelling and Simulation
    February 2015
    255 pages
    ISBN:9781479982585

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    IEEE Computer Society

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    Published: 09 February 2015

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    1. asthma
    2. cough sound analysis
    3. neural network
    4. pediatrics
    5. pneumonia

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    • (2022)Hierarchical Multi-modal Transformer for Automatic Detection of COVID-19Proceedings of the 2022 5th International Conference on Signal Processing and Machine Learning10.1145/3556384.3556414(197-202)Online publication date: 4-Aug-2022
    • (2021)Cough-based COVID-19 Detection with Multi-band Long-Short Term Memory and Convolutional Neural NetworksProceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence for Medicine Sciences10.1145/3500931.3500968(209-215)Online publication date: 29-Oct-2021
    • (2021)COVID-19 cough sound symptoms classification from scalogram image representation using deep learning modelsComputers in Biology and Medicine10.1016/j.compbiomed.2021.105020139:COnline publication date: 30-Dec-2021

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