DocumentCode :
3086816
Title :
Classification of heart sound based on multipoint auscultation system
Author :
Hussain, Shiraz ; Salleh ; Kamarulafizam, I. ; Noor, Anas M. ; Harris, Arief A. ; Oemar, Hamed ; Yusoff, Khalid
Author_Institution :
Transp. Res. Alliance, Univ. Teknol. Malaysia, Skudai, Malaysia
fYear :
2013
fDate :
12-15 May 2013
Firstpage :
174
Lastpage :
179
Abstract :
Heart disorder can be diagnosed by listening to the heart sound that is recorded using stethoscope on the human chest. However, human interpretation and diagnosis based on auscultation is somewhat subjective and vary depending on the skill and hearing ability of the physician. Studies have been focusing on the development and evaluation of methods in detecting the various components of the heart sound at a specific auscultation point. The principle interest of this paper is, however focused towards finding the optimal auscultation point which involves placing the stethoscope at different position namely at the aortic valve and pulmonary valve which provide better quality of the second heart sound component (S2) and mitral valve and tricuspid valve where the first heart sound component (Sl) can be heard more clearly. Comparative experiments using to Mel-Frequency Cepstrum Coefficient (MFCC) property, variation of the number of Hidden markov Model (HMM) states and variation of the number of gaussian mixtures were conducted to measure the offects of these factors to the classification performance at the four locations of auscultation point. Further works was also carried out with time-frequency distribution which is known to provide information about how the spectral content of the signal evolves with time. The Extended Modified B-distribution was chosen from a number of time-frequency methods due to its ability to represent the signal in the most efficient way in term of noise and cross term elimination.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; acoustic devices; audio signal processing; cardiology; hidden Markov models; medical signal processing; patient diagnosis; Gaussian mixtures; HMM states; Hidden markov Model; MFCC property; Mel-frequency cepstrum coefficient; aortic valve; extended modified B-distribution; heart disorder; heart sound; heart sound classification; heart sound component; human chest stethoscope; human diagnosis; human interpretation; multipoint auscultation system; optimal auscultation point; pulmonary valve; time-frequency distribution; Feature extraction; Heart; Hidden Markov models; Mel frequency cepstral coefficient; Stethoscope; Time-frequency analysis; Valves; Cardiac Ausculatation; Heart Murmurs; Hidden Markov Model; Mel-Frequency Cepstrum Coefficient; Principle Component Analysis; Singular Value Decomposition; Time Frequency Distribution;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Signal Processing and their Applications (WoSSPA), 2013 8th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Algiers
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WoSSPA.2013.6602357
Filename :
6602357
Link To Document :
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