Abstract
Goal: Millions of people are dying due to respiratory diseases, such as COVID-19 and asthma, which are often characterized by some common symptoms, including coughing. Therefore, objective reporting of cough symptoms utilizing environment-adaptive machine-learning models with microphone sensing can directly contribute to respiratory disease diagnosis and patient care. Methods: In this work, we present three generic modeling approaches - unguided, semi-guided, and guided approaches considering three potential scenarios, i.e., when a user has no prior knowledge, some knowledge, and detailed knowledge about the environments, respectively. Results: From detailed analysis with three datasets, we find that guided models are up to 28% more accurate than the unguided models. We find reasonable performance when assessing the applicability of our models using three additional datasets, including two open-sourced cough datasets. Conclusions: Though guided models outperform other models, they require a better understanding of the environment.
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Vhaduri, S., Dibbo, S. V., & Kim, Y. (2023). Environment Knowledge-Driven Generic Models to Detect Coughs From Audio Recordings. IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 4, 55–66. https://doi.org/10.1109/OJEMB.2023.3271457
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