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Detection of Respiratory Abnormalities Using Artificial Neural Networks

Mahdi J. Baemani, Amirhasan Monadjemi and Payman Moallem

Abstract

Problem Statement: Lung disease is a major threat to the human health regarding the industrial life, air pollution, smoking, and infections. Lung function tests are often performed using spirometry. Approach: The present study aims at detecting obstructive and restrictive pulmonary abnormalities. Lung function tests are often performed using spirometry. In this study, the data were obtained from 250 volunteers with standard recording protocol in order to detect and classify pulmonary diseases into normal, obstructive and restrictive. Firstly, spirometric data was statistically analyzed concerning its significance for neural networks. Then, such parameters were presented as input to MLP and recurrent networks. Results: These two networks detected normal and abnormal disorders as well as obstructive and restrictive patterns, respectively. Moreover, the output data was confirmed by measuring accuracy and sensitivity. Conclusion: The results show that the proposed method could be useful for detecting the function of respiratory system.

Journal of Computer Science
Volume 4 No. 8, 2008, 663-667

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2008.663.667

Submitted On: 30 September 2008 Published On: 31 August 2008

How to Cite: Baemani, M. J., Monadjemi, A. & Moallem, P. (2008). Detection of Respiratory Abnormalities Using Artificial Neural Networks. Journal of Computer Science, 4(8), 663-667. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2008.663.667

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Keywords

  • Spirometry
  • obstructive disorders
  • restrictive disorders
  • normal patterns
  • artificial neural networks