In this paper, an algorithm designed to detect characteristic cough events in audio recordings is presented, significantly reducing the time required for manual counting. Using time-frequency representations and independent subspace analysis (ISA), sound events that exhibit characteristics of coughs are automatically detected, producing a summary of the events detected without the need for a pre-trained model. Using a dataset created from publicly available audio recordings, this algorithm has been tested on a variety of synthesized audio scenarios representative of those likely to be encountered by subjects undergoing an ambulatory cough recording, achieving a true positive rate of 76% with an average of 2.85 false positives per minute.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EMBC46164.2021.9630970 | DOI Listing |
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