Classification of sputum sounds using artificial neural network and wavelet transform

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Abstract

Sputum sounds are biological signals used to evaluate the condition of sputum deposition in a respiratory system. To improve the efficiency of intensive care unit (ICU) staff and achieve timely clearance of secretion in patients with mechanical ventilation, we propose a method consisting of feature extraction of sputum sound signals using the wavelet transform and classification of sputum existence using artificial neural network (ANN). Sputum sound signals were decomposed into the frequency subbands using the wavelet transform. A set of features was extracted from the subbands to represent the distribution of wavelet coefficients. An ANN system, trained using the Back Propagation (BP) algorithm, was implemented to recognize the existence of sputum sounds. The maximum precision rate of automatic recognition in texture of signals was as high as 84.53%. This study can be referred to as the optimization of performance and design in the automatic technology for sputum detection using sputum sound signals.

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Shi, Y., Wang, G., Niu, J., Zhang, Q., Cai, M., Sun, B., … Zhang, X. D. (2018). Classification of sputum sounds using artificial neural network and wavelet transform. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 14(8), 938–945. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.23855

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