Assessment of Audio Features for Automatic Cough Detection

01/02/2020
by   Thomas Drugman, et al.
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This paper addresses the issue of cough detection using only audio recordings, with the ultimate goal of quantifying and qualifying the degree of pathology for patients suffering from respiratory diseases, notably mucoviscidosis. A large set of audio features describing various aspects of the audio signal is proposed. These features are assessed in two steps. First, their intrisic potential and redundancy are evaluated using mutual information-based measures. Secondly, their efficiency is confirmed relying on three classifiers: Artificial Neural Network, Gaussian Mixture Model and Support Vector Machine. The influence of both the feature dimension and the classifier complexity are also investigated.

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