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Publikováno v:
Applied Sciences, Vol 7, Iss 10, p 1096 (2017)
The aim of this study is a transparent tool for analysis of voice (sustained phonation /a/) and query data capable of providing support in screening for laryngeal disorders. In this work, screening is concerned with identification of potentially path
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/42a4d41bb236467f9ed45611cec02438
Autor:
Jonas Minelga, Adas Gelzinis, Virgilijus Uloza, Evaldas Vaiciukynas, Magnus Hållander, Evaldas Padervinskis, Marija Bacauskiene, Antanas Verikas
Publikováno v:
Expert Systems with Applications. 42:8445-8453
Voice and query data are explored for the task of laryngeal disorders detection.Decision-level fusion by complete-case analysis is compared to imputation strategies.Query data outperform voice, fusion after iterative model-based imputation - the best
Autor:
Magnus Hållander, Evaldas Padervinskis, Antanas Verikas, Jonas Minelga, Marija Bacauskiene, Evaldas Vaiciukynas, Adas Gelzinis, Virgilijus Uloza
Publikováno v:
Medical Engineering & Physics. 37:210-218
Comprehensive evaluation of results obtained using acoustic and contact microphones in screening for laryngeal disorders through analysis of sustained phonation is the main objective of this study. Aiming to obtain a versatile characterization of voi
Publikováno v:
Applied Sciences, Vol 7, Iss 10, p 1096 (2017)
Applied Sciences; Volume 7; Issue 10; Pages: 1096
Applied Sciences; Volume 7; Issue 10; Pages: 1096
The aim of this study is a transparent tool for analysis of voice (sustained phonation /a/) and query data capable of providing support in screening for laryngeal disorders. In this work, screening is concerned with identification of potentially path
Autor:
Marija Bacauskiene, Jonas Minelga, Adas Gelzinis, Virgilijus Uloza, Evaldas Padervinskis, Evaldas Vaiciukynas, Antanas Verikas, Magnus Hållander
Publikováno v:
CICARE
Exploration of various features and different structures of data dependent random forests in screening for laryngeal disorders through analysis of sustained phonation recorded by acoustic and contact microphones is the main objective of this study. T