This study examines the automated detection of swallowing sounds for normal subjects. A normal swallowing sound is characterized by three phases including oral, pharyngeal and esophageal where complications lead to swallowing disorder or dysphagia. Current gold standard testing for this abnormality is videofluorography, an x-ray based procedure with detrimental radiation side effects. New non-invasive techniques are necessarily explored to help assess the performance of the swallowing mechanism. Recent developed studies in acoustical airflow estimation indicate the need to detect and extract swallowing segments from sound signals. Extraction is currently a manual process, both subjective and time-consuming. Thus, an automated, objective and...
Abstract—Cervical auscultation is the recording of sounds and vibrations caused by the human body fr...
The paper presents a quantitative analysis of swallowing sounds in normal and dysphagic subjects bas...
This research was designed to investigate the acoustic characteristics of voluntary expiratory sound...
The goal of this study was to develop an automated and objective method to separate swallowing sound...
Despite the severe consequences of dysfunctional swallowing, there is no simple method of monitoring...
This paper proposes a non-invasive, acoustic-based method to i) automatically detect sounds through ...
Dysphagia, a physiological impairment that involves difficulty swallowing, can arise due to a variet...
Use of machine learning to accurately detect aspirating swallowing sounds in children is an evolving...
Swallowing function is a complicated process involving several highly coordinated events. In recent ...
This paper presents an automated and objective method for extraction of swallowing sounds in a recor...
In recent years, acoustical analysis of the swallowing mechanism has received considerable attention...
OBJECTIVE: To perform acoustic analysis of swallowing sounds, using a microphone and a notebook comp...
Our understanding of etiology of obesity and overweight is incomplete due to lack of objective and a...
Purpose: To analyze the components of the acoustic signal of swallowing using a specific software. M...
Swallowing is an important part of the dietary process. This paper presents an investigation to dete...
Abstract—Cervical auscultation is the recording of sounds and vibrations caused by the human body fr...
The paper presents a quantitative analysis of swallowing sounds in normal and dysphagic subjects bas...
This research was designed to investigate the acoustic characteristics of voluntary expiratory sound...
The goal of this study was to develop an automated and objective method to separate swallowing sound...
Despite the severe consequences of dysfunctional swallowing, there is no simple method of monitoring...
This paper proposes a non-invasive, acoustic-based method to i) automatically detect sounds through ...
Dysphagia, a physiological impairment that involves difficulty swallowing, can arise due to a variet...
Use of machine learning to accurately detect aspirating swallowing sounds in children is an evolving...
Swallowing function is a complicated process involving several highly coordinated events. In recent ...
This paper presents an automated and objective method for extraction of swallowing sounds in a recor...
In recent years, acoustical analysis of the swallowing mechanism has received considerable attention...
OBJECTIVE: To perform acoustic analysis of swallowing sounds, using a microphone and a notebook comp...
Our understanding of etiology of obesity and overweight is incomplete due to lack of objective and a...
Purpose: To analyze the components of the acoustic signal of swallowing using a specific software. M...
Swallowing is an important part of the dietary process. This paper presents an investigation to dete...
Abstract—Cervical auscultation is the recording of sounds and vibrations caused by the human body fr...
The paper presents a quantitative analysis of swallowing sounds in normal and dysphagic subjects bas...
This research was designed to investigate the acoustic characteristics of voluntary expiratory sound...