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Coherent Feature Extraction with Swarm Intelligence Based Hybrid Adaboost Weighted ELM Classification for Snoring Sound Classification

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Specialty Radiology
Date 2024 Sep 14
PMID 39272642
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For patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea and sleep-related breathing disorders, snoring is quite common, and it greatly interferes with the quality of life for them and for the people surrounding them. For diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea, snoring is used as a screening parameter, so the exact detection and classification of snoring sounds are quite important. Therefore, automated and very high precision snoring analysis and classification algorithms are required. In this work, initially the features are extracted from six different domains, such as time domain, frequency domain, Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) domain, sparse domain, eigen value domain, and cepstral domain. The extracted features are then selected using three efficient feature selection techniques, such as Golden Eagle Optimization (GEO), Salp Swarm Algorithm (SSA), and Refined SSA. The selected features are finally classified with the help of eight traditional machine learning classifiers and two proposed classifiers, such as the Firefly Algorithm-Weighted Extreme Learning Machine hybrid with Adaboost model (FA-WELM-Adaboost) and the Capuchin Search Algorithm-Weighted Extreme Learning Machine hybrid with Adaboost model (CSA-WELM-Adaboost). The analysis is performed on the MPSSC Interspeech dataset, and the best results are obtained when the DWT features with the refined SSA feature selection technique and FA-WELM-Adaboost hybrid classifier are utilized, reporting an Unweighted Average Recall (UAR) of 74.23%. The second-best results are obtained when DWT features are selected with the GEO feature selection technique and a CSA-WELM-Adaboost hybrid classifier is utilized, reporting an UAR of 73.86%.

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