Crackles are adventitious sounds that can be interpreted in many ways, depending on the type of signal in which they are located. In music applications, crackles are noisy phenomena usually associated with local degradations in the audio source. Another field of application is the biomedical one; for example, crackling sounds detected in the human respiratory sound are an evidence of cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. Identification and recognition of crackles, by means of a full algorithmic approach, is not as accurate as human expertise, therefore the method presented in this paper includes a fuzzy logic process, in which the experts knowledge is transferred. The fuzzy inference subsystem analyzes the breath sound in order to extract ...
This study aims to develop a computer-based clinical decision support system that will help clinicia...
This study aims to develop a computer-based clinical decision support system that will help clinicia...
Audio-based technologies and healthcare go hand-in-hand [1]. Research has shown that it is possible ...
AbstractCrackles are adventitious respiratory sounds that provide valuable information on different ...
Pulmonary crackles are an important physiological parameter for evaluating lung condition of an indi...
AbstractCrackles are adventitious respiratory sounds that provide valuable information on different ...
Crackles are adventitious respiratory sounds that provide valuable information on different respirat...
Crackles are adventitious respiratory sounds (RS) that provide valuable information on different res...
Lung sound is a complex signal produced by the respiratory process. The complex signal has several p...
Lung sound is a complex signal produced by the respiratory process. The complex signal has several p...
Classification of respiratory sounds between normal and abnormal is very crucial for screening and ...
This paper presents a new method of separating pulmonary crackles from normal breath sounds: the ite...
ABSTRACT: Auscaltation is a skill that requires substantial clinical experience, a fine stethoscope ...
Pneumonia currently accounts for 20.6 percent of total death and is ranked 2nd under the top 10 pri...
Pneumonia currently accounts for 20.6 percent of total death and is ranked 2nd under the top 10 pri...
This study aims to develop a computer-based clinical decision support system that will help clinicia...
This study aims to develop a computer-based clinical decision support system that will help clinicia...
Audio-based technologies and healthcare go hand-in-hand [1]. Research has shown that it is possible ...
AbstractCrackles are adventitious respiratory sounds that provide valuable information on different ...
Pulmonary crackles are an important physiological parameter for evaluating lung condition of an indi...
AbstractCrackles are adventitious respiratory sounds that provide valuable information on different ...
Crackles are adventitious respiratory sounds that provide valuable information on different respirat...
Crackles are adventitious respiratory sounds (RS) that provide valuable information on different res...
Lung sound is a complex signal produced by the respiratory process. The complex signal has several p...
Lung sound is a complex signal produced by the respiratory process. The complex signal has several p...
Classification of respiratory sounds between normal and abnormal is very crucial for screening and ...
This paper presents a new method of separating pulmonary crackles from normal breath sounds: the ite...
ABSTRACT: Auscaltation is a skill that requires substantial clinical experience, a fine stethoscope ...
Pneumonia currently accounts for 20.6 percent of total death and is ranked 2nd under the top 10 pri...
Pneumonia currently accounts for 20.6 percent of total death and is ranked 2nd under the top 10 pri...
This study aims to develop a computer-based clinical decision support system that will help clinicia...
This study aims to develop a computer-based clinical decision support system that will help clinicia...
Audio-based technologies and healthcare go hand-in-hand [1]. Research has shown that it is possible ...