Authors
Ilias Maglogiannis, Euripidis Loukis, Elias Zafiropoulos, Antonis Stasis
Publication date
2009/7/1
Journal
Computer methods and programs in biomedicine
Volume
95
Issue
1
Pages
47-61
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Taking into account that heart auscultation remains the dominant method for heart examination in the small health centers of the rural areas and generally in primary healthcare set-ups, the enhancement of this technique would aid significantly in the diagnosis of heart diseases. In this context, the present paper initially surveys the research that has been conducted concerning the exploitation of heart sound signals for automated and semi-automated detection of pathological heart conditions. Then it proposes an automated diagnosis system for the identification of heart valve diseases based on the Support Vector Machines (SVM) classification of heart sounds. This system performs a highly difficult diagnostic task (even for experienced physicians), much more difficult than the basic diagnosis of the existence or not of a heart valve disease (i.e. the classification of a heart sound as ‘healthy’ or ‘having a heart valve …
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Scholar articles
I Maglogiannis, E Loukis, E Zafiropoulos, A Stasis - Computer methods and programs in biomedicine, 2009