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PCG signal classification using a hybrid multi round transfer learning classifier

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Diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases using Phonocardiography(PCG) is a challenging task as signal itself is cyclo-stationary. It has spectral contents which are overlapped by multiple sources having similar spectral contents but acting as noise. Moreover, length variation in the signals and sampling using different equipment also make analysis of these signal a testing task. In this research, authors have introduced a hybrid technique to counter the variations just mentioned. Our technique is composed of high resolution spectrum gen-eration, conversion of spectral contents to Spectrogram and multi round training. Use of fixed length spectral contents makes system independent of signal length. By using Spec-trogram, the deep features can be extracted from spectrum which are used as an input to Pre-trained networks (PTNs). Finally, transfer learning is applied with multiple rounds of training.The introduced methodology is validated using multiple datasets having different PCG signals, sampling frequency, signals length and signal quality. From the reported results, it is evident that Chirplet Z transform (CZT) based Spectrogram can be utilized for mutlti-class classification. If CZT based Spectrograms are passed through multi rounds of training, then accuracy can be further increased. The reported results are accurate to 99 in the case of testing for best case scenarios and even in worst case, the results dont fall below 85. However, an important observation is that they are consistent across the experimental pro-tocols. The computational cost associated with the introduced technique is low which makes it suitable for hardware implementation.@2023 Nalecz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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