There is a lack of systematised information on respiratory sounds of healthy people. This impairs health professionals from differentiating respiratory sounds of healthy people from people with respiratory diseases, which may affect patients' diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to characterise respiratory sounds of healthy people.publishe
Introduction: Computer aided lung sound analysis (CALSA) can provide a wealth of information about n...
In today�s scenario detection of diseases using voice analysis has become one of the important resea...
Computerized respiratory sound analysis has been shown to be an objective and reliable way to assess...
SummaryBackgroundThere is a lack of systematised information on respiratory sounds of healthy people...
Background Diagnosing and monitoring of children with respiratory disorders is often challenging. R...
Computerized respiratory sound analysis provides objective information about the respiratory system ...
Significant changes have been made on audio-based technologies over years in several different field...
There is a need to develop simple, noninvasive, and sensitive outcome measures for respiratory thera...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Automatic detection or classification of adventitious sounds is useful to a...
Introduction: Computerized respiratory sounds (RS) have shown potential to monitor respiratory statu...
Around 300 million people all over the world at all age level suffer from asthma [1]. Patients with ...
Background: The European Respiratory Society (ERS) lung sounds repository contains 20 audiovisual re...
Introduction: Computer aided lung sound analysis (CALSA) objectively manages lung sound data recorde...
The main goal of this work was to describe the prevalence of adventitious lung sounds (wheezes and c...
This paper provides an overview of respiratory sound analysis (RSA) and its functionality as a diag...
Introduction: Computer aided lung sound analysis (CALSA) can provide a wealth of information about n...
In today�s scenario detection of diseases using voice analysis has become one of the important resea...
Computerized respiratory sound analysis has been shown to be an objective and reliable way to assess...
SummaryBackgroundThere is a lack of systematised information on respiratory sounds of healthy people...
Background Diagnosing and monitoring of children with respiratory disorders is often challenging. R...
Computerized respiratory sound analysis provides objective information about the respiratory system ...
Significant changes have been made on audio-based technologies over years in several different field...
There is a need to develop simple, noninvasive, and sensitive outcome measures for respiratory thera...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Automatic detection or classification of adventitious sounds is useful to a...
Introduction: Computerized respiratory sounds (RS) have shown potential to monitor respiratory statu...
Around 300 million people all over the world at all age level suffer from asthma [1]. Patients with ...
Background: The European Respiratory Society (ERS) lung sounds repository contains 20 audiovisual re...
Introduction: Computer aided lung sound analysis (CALSA) objectively manages lung sound data recorde...
The main goal of this work was to describe the prevalence of adventitious lung sounds (wheezes and c...
This paper provides an overview of respiratory sound analysis (RSA) and its functionality as a diag...
Introduction: Computer aided lung sound analysis (CALSA) can provide a wealth of information about n...
In today�s scenario detection of diseases using voice analysis has become one of the important resea...
Computerized respiratory sound analysis has been shown to be an objective and reliable way to assess...