The paper presents a quantitative analysis of swallowing sounds in normal and dysphagic subjects based on nonlinear dynamics metric tools. In addition, an automated method is proposed to identify patients at risk of dysphagia. Multidimensional phase space representation of the swallowing sound was reconstructed using Takens method of delays. Rosenstein and false nearest neighbor (FNN) methods were employed to evaluate the optimum time delay and proper embedding dimension, respectively. A Grassberger-Procaccia algorithm was utilized to calculate the correlation dimension as a measure of the complexity of the reconstructed attractor. The analysis demonstrated the low-dimensional dynamic characteristics of normal and dysphagic swallowing sound...
OBJECTIVE: To perform acoustic analysis of swallowing sounds, using a microphone and a notebook comp...
Abstract: This study examines the use of variance dimension to adaptively segment normal swallowing ...
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...
Several metric tools for quantative analysis of scalar time series have been developed using the the...
Swallowing function is a complicated process involving several highly coordinated events. In recent ...
Nonlinear dynamics theory has been a tool of choice in the analysis of physiological signals and sys...
The goal of this study was to develop an automated and objective method to separate swallowing sound...
In recent years, acoustical analysis of the swallowing mechanism has received considerable attention...
This paper proposes a non-invasive, acoustic-based method to i) automatically detect sounds through ...
This study examines the automated detection of swallowing sounds for normal subjects. A normal swall...
Automated detection of swallowing sounds in swallowing and breath sound recordings is of importance ...
In this paper we propose a novel swallowing sound recognition technique based on the limited recepti...
In recent years, acoustical analysis of the swallowing mechanism has received considerable attention...
This paper presents an objective method for analysis of temporal pattern of swallowing mechanism bas...
OBJECTIVE: To perform acoustic analysis of swallowing sounds, using a microphone and a notebook comp...
Abstract: This study examines the use of variance dimension to adaptively segment normal swallowing ...
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...
Several metric tools for quantative analysis of scalar time series have been developed using the the...
Swallowing function is a complicated process involving several highly coordinated events. In recent ...
Nonlinear dynamics theory has been a tool of choice in the analysis of physiological signals and sys...
The goal of this study was to develop an automated and objective method to separate swallowing sound...
In recent years, acoustical analysis of the swallowing mechanism has received considerable attention...
This paper proposes a non-invasive, acoustic-based method to i) automatically detect sounds through ...
This study examines the automated detection of swallowing sounds for normal subjects. A normal swall...
Automated detection of swallowing sounds in swallowing and breath sound recordings is of importance ...
In this paper we propose a novel swallowing sound recognition technique based on the limited recepti...
In recent years, acoustical analysis of the swallowing mechanism has received considerable attention...
This paper presents an objective method for analysis of temporal pattern of swallowing mechanism bas...
OBJECTIVE: To perform acoustic analysis of swallowing sounds, using a microphone and a notebook comp...
Abstract: This study examines the use of variance dimension to adaptively segment normal swallowing ...
Abstract—Cervical auscultation is the recording of sounds and vibrations caused by the human body fr...