Phonocardiogram signals (PCG) and electrocardiogram signals (PCG) have been used separately for decades to diagnose heart abnormalities. Combining these two synchronous signals is expected to enhance the diagnosis for better medical management of patients. This paper's objective is to highlight the performance comparison between the diagnosis of heart abnormalities based only on PCG recordings and that based on synchronized PCG and ECG recordings.
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October 2016
In this paper, we wanted to discriminate between two groups of patients (patients who suffer from Parkinson's disease and patients who suffer from other neurological disorders). We collected a variety of voice samples from 50 subjects using different recording devices in different conditions. Subsequently, we analyzed and extracted features from these samples using three different Cepstral techniques; Mel frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC), perceptual linear prediction (PLP), and ReAlitive SpecTrAl PLP (RASTA-PLP).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this paper, we propose a hybrid system based on a modified statistical GMM voice conversion algorithm for improving the recognition of esophageal speech. This hybrid system aims to compensate for the distorted information present in the esophageal acoustic features by using a voice conversion method. The esophageal speech is converted into a "target" laryngeal speech using an iterative statistical estimation of a transformation function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe analysis and processing of large data are a challenge for researchers. Several approaches have been used to model these complex data, and they are based on some mathematical theories: fuzzy, probabilistic, possibilistic, and evidence theories. In this work, we propose a new unsupervised classification approach that combines the fuzzy and possibilistic theories; our purpose is to overcome the problems of uncertain data in complex systems.
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