DSP algorithm for cough identification and counting

Digital signal processing (DSP) is applied to the analysis of the acoustic properties of pathological cough sounds. This work emanates from a clinical study of asthmatic, cystic fibrosis and cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis patients. The pathological vocalisations exhibit clinically inconsistent aco...

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Published in2002 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Vol. 4; pp. IV-3888 - IV-3891
Main Authors Hiew, Y. H., Smith, J.A., Earis, J.E., Cheetham, B.M.G., Woodcock, A.A.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.01.2002
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Summary:Digital signal processing (DSP) is applied to the analysis of the acoustic properties of pathological cough sounds. This work emanates from a clinical study of asthmatic, cystic fibrosis and cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis patients. The pathological vocalisations exhibit clinically inconsistent acoustic properties from one disease to another. We aim to analyse the individual cough characteristic to adapt a DSP algorithm for identifying particular coughs and distinguishing them from background noise over long periods. The application is to obtain long-term statistical measurements to allow objective assessment of the severity of cough. This will be used for comparing the effectiveness of various treatments as well as. to study the physiological characteristic of pulmonary diseases. In this work, cough identification and counting algorithm has been developed to detect and count coughs characteristic of asthma. Its accuracy has been assessed. A sensitivity of 70.5% and specificity of 98.3% were achieved.
ISBN:9780780374027
0780374029
ISSN:1520-6149
2379-190X
DOI:10.1109/ICASSP.2002.5745506