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Electronic nose dataset for COPD detection from smokers and healthy people through exhaled breath analysis

Cristhian Manuel Durán Acevedo, Carlos Vásquez, Jeniffer Katerine Carrillo Gómez

2021Data in Brief29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article presents a database which was obtained by acquiring measurements through a multisensory device called Electronic Nose (E-nose) based on a matrix of metal oxide sensors, in order to discriminate and classify a group of people affected by the respiratory disease Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), smokers and healthy control people through exhaled breath analysis. The database consists of 4 groups of measurements which were acquired through the E-nose system: 10 control samples (healthy people), 20 samples of people with COPD, 4 samples of smokers and 10 air samples, where in each group two samples of exhaled breath per person were acquired giving a total of 78 samples (40 from COPD, 20 from control, 8 from smokers and 10 from the air).

Topics & Concepts

COPDElectronic nosePulmonary diseaseNoseBreath gas analysisMedicineExhalationExhaled airRespiratory systemInternal medicineSurgeryArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceAnesthesiaBiologyAnatomyToxicologyAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatography