2013
DOI: 10.1109/jbhi.2013.2239303
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Abstract: Abstract-The development of a system for the automatic, objective and reliable detection of cough events is a need underlined by the medical literature for years. The benefit of such a tool is clear as it would allow the assessment of pathology severity in chronic cough diseases. Even though some approaches have recently reported solutions achieving this task with a relative success, there is still no standardization about the method to adopt or the sensors to use. The goal of this paper is to study objectivel… Show more

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“…They also applied the same method to the signal of a contact microphone over trachea and over thorax, achieving both specificity and recall of 71%. In [13] the signal of a contact microphone placed on the throat is compared to other signal analysis in voluntary protocols for counting cough, performed using 32 healthy subjects, and results also fall short of expectations when compared with audio signal, but they do not use the explosive phase detection approach. To the best of our knowledge, no other works tried the internal sound signal alone for automatic cough counting.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…They also applied the same method to the signal of a contact microphone over trachea and over thorax, achieving both specificity and recall of 71%. In [13] the signal of a contact microphone placed on the throat is compared to other signal analysis in voluntary protocols for counting cough, performed using 32 healthy subjects, and results also fall short of expectations when compared with audio signal, but they do not use the explosive phase detection approach. To the best of our knowledge, no other works tried the internal sound signal alone for automatic cough counting.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…To the best of our knowledge, no other works tried the internal sound signal alone for automatic cough counting. However, this signal solves one of the disadvantages of the commonly used audio signal, referred in [13] -the external ambient noise. In internal sound, only the subject's internal acts can confuse the classification.…”
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“…It could be hypothesized that this airtight mask would, in effect, serve as a substitute for the glottis and facilitate a build-up of pressure that would not be present with an open laryngectomy stoma. Drugman et al (2013) looked at multiple aspects of coughing using various devices.…”
Section: Cough Peak Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cough intensity can be measured by dividing the total cough effort by the cough count and is thought to be a good indicator of the effectiveness of coughing (Pavesi, Subburaj, & PorterShaw, 2001). Drugman et al (2013) investigated the accuracy of various cough detection devices.…”
Section: Acoustic Measures Of Coughmentioning
confidence: 99%