A Dual-Purpose Deep Learning Model for Auscultated Lung and Tracheal Sound Analysis Based on Mixed Set Training
Fu-Shun Hsu, Shang-Ran Huang, Chang-Fu Su, Chien-Wen Huang, Yuan-Ren, Cheng, Chun-Chieh Chen, Chun-Yu Wu, Chung-Wei Chen, Yen-Chun Lai, Tang-Wei, Cheng, Nian-Jhen Lin, Wan-Ling Tsai, Ching-Shiang Lu, Chuan Chen, Feipei Lai

TL;DR
This study develops a dual-purpose deep learning model trained on combined lung and tracheal sound data, demonstrating improved cross-analysis performance and flexibility for respiratory sound classification tasks.
Contribution
The paper introduces a mixed set training approach that enables a single model to effectively analyze both lung and tracheal sounds, a novel approach in respiratory sound analysis.
Findings
Mixed set training improves detection accuracy for inhalation, exhalation, and CAS.
Models trained on combined data perform well on both lung and tracheal sounds.
Domain adaptation enhances cross-sound analysis performance.
Abstract
Many deep learning-based computerized respiratory sound analysis methods have previously been developed. However, these studies focus on either lung sound only or tracheal sound only. The effectiveness of using a lung sound analysis algorithm on tracheal sound and vice versa has never been investigated. Furthermore, no one knows whether using lung and tracheal sounds together in training a respiratory sound analysis model is beneficial. In this study, we first constructed a tracheal sound database, HF_Tracheal_V1, containing 10448 15-s tracheal sound recordings, 21741 inhalation labels, 15858 exhalation labels, and 6414 continuous adventitious sound (CAS) labels. HF_Tracheal_V1 and our previously built lung sound database, HF_Lung_V2, were either combined (mixed set), used one after the other (domain adaptation), or used alone to train convolutional neural network bidirectional gate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhonocardiography and Auscultation Techniques · Respiratory and Cough-Related Research · Music Therapy and Health
