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TB or not TB? Acoustic cough analysis for tuberculosis classification

Geoffrey T. Frost, Grant Theron, Thomas Niesler

2022Interspeech 202210 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this work, we explore recurrent neural network architectures for tuberculosis (TB) cough classification.In contrast to previous unsuccessful attempts to implement deep architectures in this domain, we show that a basic bidirectional long shortterm memory network (BiLSTM) can achieve improved performance.In addition, we show that by performing greedy feature selection in conjunction with a newly-proposed attention-based architecture that learns patient invariant features, substantially better generalisation can be achieved compared to a baseline and other considered architectures.Furthermore, this attention mechanism allows an inspection of the temporal regions of the audio signal considered to be important for classification to be performed.Finally, we develop a neural style transfer technique to infer idealised inputs which can subsequently be analysed.We find distinct differences between the idealised power spectra of TB and non-TB coughs, which provide clues about the origin of the features in the audio signal.

Topics & Concepts

TuberculosisMedicineComputer sciencePathologyRespiratory and Cough-Related Research