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A hybrid method for the diagnosis and classifying parkinson's patients based on time–frequency domain properties and K-nearest neighbor

Zayrit Soumaya, BelhoussineDrissi Taoufiq, Benayad Nsiri, Achraf Benba, Abdelkrim Ammoumou

2020Journal of Medical Signals & Sensors23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The vibrations of hands and arms are the main symptoms of Parkinson's ailment. Nevertheless, the affection of the vocal cords leads to troubles and defects in the speech, which is another accurate symptom of the disease. This article presents a diagnostic model of Parkinson's disease (PD) and proposes the time-frequency transform (wavelet WT) and Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC) treatment for this disease. The proposed treatment is centered on the vocal signal transformation by a method based on the WT and to extract the coefficients of the MFCC and eventually the categorization of the sick and healthy patients by the use of the classifier K-nearest neighbor (KNN). The analysis used in this article uses a database that contains 18 healthy patients and twenty patients. The Daubechies mother WT is used in treatments to compress the vocal signal and extract the MFCC cepstral coefficients. As far as, the diagnosis of Parkinson's ailment is concerned the KNN classifying performance gives 89% accuracy when applied to 52% of the database as training data, whereas when we increase this percentage from 52% to 73%, we reach 98.68% accuracy which is higher than using the support-vector machine classifier. The KNN is conclusive in the determination of the PD. Moreover, the higher the training data is, the more precise the results are.

Topics & Concepts

Mel-frequency cepstrumSupport vector machinePattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligencek-nearest neighbors algorithmClassifier (UML)Computer scienceSpeech recognitionWaveletCepstrumCategorizationParkinson's diseaseMedicineDiseaseFeature extractionPathologyVoice and Speech DisordersMusic and Audio ProcessingSpeech and Audio Processing