A Markov-Switching Model Approach to Heart Sound Segmentation and Classification
September 10, 2018 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics
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Authors
Fuad Noman, Sh-Hussain Salleh, Chee-Ming Ting, S. Balqis Samdin, Hernando Ombao, Hadri Hussain
arXiv ID
1809.03395
Category
eess.SP: Signal Processing
Cross-listed
cs.LG,
stat.AP
Citations
48
Venue
IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
Objective: This paper considers challenges in developing algorithms for accurate segmentation and classification of heart sound (HS) signals. Methods: We propose an approach based on Markov switching autoregressive model (MSAR) to segmenting the HS into four fundamental components each with distinct second-order structure. The identified boundaries are then utilized for automated classification of pathological HS using the continuous density hidden Markov model (CD-HMM). The MSAR formulated in a state-space form is able to capture simultaneously both the continuous hidden dynamics in HS, and the regime switching in the dynamics using a discrete Markov chain. This overcomes the limitation of HMM which uses a single-layer of discrete states. We introduce three schemes for model estimation: (1.) switching Kalman filter (SKF); (2.) refined SKF; (3.) fusion of SKF and the duration-dependent Viterbi algorithm (SKF-Viterbi). Results: The proposed methods are evaluated on Physionet/CinC Challenge 2016 database. The SKF-Viterbi significantly outperforms SKF by improvement of segmentation accuracy from 71% to 84.2%. The use of CD-HMM as a classifier and Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCCs) as features can characterize not only the normal and abnormal morphologies of HS signals but also morphologies considered as unclassifiable (denoted as X-Factor). It gives classification rates with best gross F1 score of 90.19 (without X-Factor) and 82.7 (with X-Factor) for abnormal beats. Conclusion: The proposed MSAR approach for automatic localization and detection of pathological HS shows a noticeable performance on large HS dataset. Significance: It has potential applications in heart monitoring systems to assist cardiologists for pre-screening of heart pathologies.
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