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Assessment of Acoustic Features and Machine Learning for Parkinson’s Detection

Moumita Pramanik, Ratika Pradhan, Parvati Nandy, Saeed Mian Qaisar, Akash Kumar Bhoi

2021Journal of Healthcare Engineering34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article presents a machine learning approach for Parkinson's disease detection. Potential multiple acoustic signal features of Parkinson's and control subjects are ascertained. A collaborated feature bank is created through correlated feature selection, Fisher score feature selection, and mutual information-based feature selection schemes. A detection model on top of the feature bank has been developed using the traditional Naïve Bayes, which proved state of the art. The Naïve Bayes detector on collaborative acoustic features can detect the presence of Parkinson's magnificently with a detection accuracy of 78.97% and precision of 0.926, under the hold-out cross validation. The collaborative feature bank on Naïve Bayes revealed distinguishable results as compared to many other recently proposed approaches. The simplicity of Naïve Bayes makes the system robust and effective throughout the detection process.

Topics & Concepts

Feature selectionNaive Bayes classifierArtificial intelligenceFeature (linguistics)Computer sciencePattern recognition (psychology)Bayes' theoremMachine learningDetection theoryFeature extractionDetectorBayesian probabilitySupport vector machineTelecommunicationsPhilosophyLinguisticsVoice and Speech DisordersMusic and Audio ProcessingSpeech and Audio Processing