Author: Despotovic, Vladimir; Ismael, Muhannad; Cornil, Maël; Call, Roderick Mc; Fagherazzi, Guy
Title: Detection of COVID-19 from voice, cough and breathing patterns: Dataset and preliminary results Cord-id: wv8jljk3 Document date: 2021_10_13
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Snippet: COVID-19 heavily affects breathing and voice and causes symptoms that make patients’ voices distinctive, creating recognizable audio signatures. Initial studies have already suggested the potential of using voice as a screening solution. In this article we present a dataset of voice, cough and breathing audio recordings collected from individuals infected by SARS-CoV-2 virus, as well as non-infected subjects via large scale crowdsourced campaign. We describe preliminary results for detection o
Document: COVID-19 heavily affects breathing and voice and causes symptoms that make patients’ voices distinctive, creating recognizable audio signatures. Initial studies have already suggested the potential of using voice as a screening solution. In this article we present a dataset of voice, cough and breathing audio recordings collected from individuals infected by SARS-CoV-2 virus, as well as non-infected subjects via large scale crowdsourced campaign. We describe preliminary results for detection of COVID-19 from cough patterns using standard acoustic features sets, wavelet scattering features and deep audio embeddings extracted from low-level feature representations (VGGish and OpenL3). Our models achieve accuracy of 88.52%, sensitivity of 88.75% and specificity of 90.87%, confirming the applicability of audio signatures to identify COVID-19 symptoms. We furthermore provide an in-depth analysis of the most informative acoustic features and try to elucidate the mechanisms that alter the acoustic characteristics of coughs of people with COVID-19.
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