2015 International Conference on Control, Electronics, Renewable Energy and Communications (ICCEREC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/iccerec.2015.7337053
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Determining lung sound characterization using Hjorth descriptor

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“…There were 81 data sources that consisted of 18 normal bronchial, 13 asthmas, 15 crackle sounds, 15 stridors and 20 plural rubs. The same data was also used in some previous studies (Rizal et al, 2015a;2015b).…”
Section: Lung Sound Datamentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…There were 81 data sources that consisted of 18 normal bronchial, 13 asthmas, 15 crackle sounds, 15 stridors and 20 plural rubs. The same data was also used in some previous studies (Rizal et al, 2015a;2015b).…”
Section: Lung Sound Datamentioning
confidence: 87%
“…This method produced 30 features and later this would be reduced to 10 features. In a previous study, the use of Hjorth descriptors for the extraction of lung sounds showed promising accuracy (Rizal et al, 2015a;2015b). From the test result, the proposed method was shown to provide higher accuracy compared to previous research (Rizal et al, 2015b).…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Total data amounts to 81 are divided into five classes comprise 18 normal bronchial, 13 asthma, 15 data Crackle, 15 data pleural rub, and stridor 20 data. The same data used in previous studies [10]. The bronchial sound is a normal sound heard in the bronchus [11] while the asthma sound is one of lung sound which is known as wheeze [12].…”
Section: Lung Sound Datamentioning
confidence: 99%