DocumentCode :
773572
Title :
Modified forward-backward overdetermined Prony method and its application in modelling heart sounds
Author :
Sava, H.P. ; McDonnell, J.T.E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Syst. Eng., Essex Univ., Colchester, UK
Volume :
142
Issue :
6
fYear :
1995
fDate :
12/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
375
Lastpage :
380
Abstract :
Prony´s method is found to be a very effective method for the analysis-synthesis of transient data. However, straightforward application of this method can lead to poor performance, especially for short and noisy data records. The authors present a new over-determined forward-backward Prony method (MFBPM) and its application to the analysis of the first and second heart sounds. The accuracy of the method is measured using both cross-correlation and the normalised-mean-square-error (NMRSE) between a real signal and a synthetic one. Results from more than 80 different subjects show that the MFBPM is highly stable and gives very good performance with an average cross-correlation coefficient of 99.62%. Comparison of the results based on the NMRSE criterion show that the MFBPM is more precise than the modified backward Prony method (MBPM) with an accuracy improvement of upto 10%, and upto 20%, when compared with the conventional forward-backward Prony method (FBPM). Furthermore, a new method for dynamic estimation of model order is proposed for the case of heart sounds based on a subset of synthesised heart sounds which best approximates the observed data using NMRSE
Keywords :
acoustic correlation; bioacoustics; cardiology; medical signal processing; parameter estimation; patient monitoring; spectral analysis; MFBPM; accuracy; cross-correlation; dynamic estimation; heart sounds; model order; modified forward-backward overdetermined Prony method; normalised-mean-square-error; transient data;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vision, Image and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1350-245X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ip-vis:19952270
Filename :
487800
Link To Document :
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