Department of Informatics Engineering, Centre for Informatics and Systems (CISUC), University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed.
Physiol Meas. 2019 Mar 22;40(3):035001. doi: 10.1088/1361-6579/ab03ea.
Over the last few decades, there has been significant interest in the automatic analysis of respiratory sounds. However, currently there are no publicly available large databases with which new algorithms can be evaluated and compared. Further developments in the field are dependent on the creation of such databases.
This paper describes a public respiratory sound database, which was compiled for an international competition, the first scientific challenge of the IFMBE's International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics. The database includes 920 recordings acquired from 126 participants and two sets of annotations. One set contains 6898 annotated respiratory cycles, some including crackles, wheezes, or a combination of both, and some with no adventitious respiratory sounds. In the other set, precise locations of 10 775 events of crackles and wheezes were annotated.
The best system that participated in the challenge achieved an average score of 52.5% with the respiratory cycle annotations and an average score of 91.2% with the event annotations.
The creation and public release of this database will be useful to the research community and could bring attention to the respiratory sound classification problem.
在过去几十年中,人们对呼吸声的自动分析产生了浓厚的兴趣。然而,目前还没有公开的大型数据库可供评估和比较新算法。该领域的进一步发展取决于此类数据库的创建。
本文描述了一个公共呼吸声音数据库,该数据库是为国际医学与生物工程联合会(IFMBE)国际生物医学和健康信息学会议的首次科学挑战而编写的。该数据库包含 126 名参与者的 920 条录音和两套注释。一套包含 6898 条带有或不带有喘鸣、哮鸣或两者组合的呼吸周期的注释,有些则没有偶然的呼吸声音。在另一套注释中,精确标注了 10775 次喘鸣和哮鸣事件的位置。
参与挑战赛的最佳系统在呼吸周期注释方面的平均得分为 52.5%,在事件注释方面的平均得分为 91.2%。
该数据库的创建和发布将对研究界很有用,并可能引起对呼吸声音分类问题的关注。