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Respiratory sounds classification using statistical biomarker.

In this paper, we have proposed a new feature extraction technique based on statistical morphology of lung sound signal (LS). This work attempts to (i) generate certain intrinsic mode functions (IMFs), (ii) select a set of informative IMFs and (iii) extract relevant features from the selected IMFs and residue. Feature vector is formed by using the higher order moments: mean, standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis and employed as input to the classifier models for classification of three types of LS signals: crackle, wheeze and normal. The efficiency of these features is examined with an artificial neural network (ANN) classifier and compared the results with three baseline methods. The proposed method gives a superior performance in term of classification accuracy, sensitivity and specificity.

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