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    Classification of normal and dysphagic swallows by acoustical means

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering ; Volume 51, Issue 12 , 2004 , Pages 2103-2112 ; 00189294 (ISSN) Lazareck, L. J ; Moussavi, Z. M. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a noninvasive, acoustic-based method to differentiate between individuals with and without dysphagia or swallowing dysfunction. Swallowing sound signals, both normal and abnormal (i.e., at risk of some degree of dysphagia) were recorded with accelerometers over the trachea. Segmentation based on waveform dimension trajectory (a distance-based technique) was developed to segment the nonstationary swallowing sound signals. Two characteristic sections emerged, Opening and Transmission, and 24 characteristic features were extracted and subsequently reduced via discriminant analysis. A discriminant algorithm was also employed for classification, with the system trained and...