BODYTUNE: Multi Auscultation Device-Personal Health Parameter Monitoring at Home

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Abstract

Auscultation methods allow the non-invasive diagnosis of pathological conditions (e.g., of the lung, heart or blood vessels) based on sounds that the body produces (e.g., breathing, heartbeat, swallowing or the blood flow). Through regular homebased examinations and Big Data combined with Machine learning techniques like Deep Learning, these could help detect diseases in an early stage, thus preventing serious health conditions and subsequently ensuring optimal therapy through continuous monitoring. This paper presents BODYTUNE, a novel inexpensive multi-Auscultation system that aims at providing a tool for establishing a baseline of audio signal derived classification parameters that could be used for the self-monitoring of personal health for everybody through the analysis of deviations from that baseline. In the future, Big Data analysis could additionally lead to prediction and early detection of disease events.

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Salvi, R., Fuentealba, P., Henze, J., Burmann, A., Spiller, M., Hellwig, S., … Friebe, M. (2021). BODYTUNE: Multi Auscultation Device-Personal Health Parameter Monitoring at Home. In Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Vol. 7, pp. 5–8). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2021-2002

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