DocumentCode
1408585
Title
Analysis-synthesis of the phonocardiogram based on the matching pursuit method
Author
Zhang, Xuan ; Durand, Louis-Gilles ; Senhadji, Lotfi ; Lee, Howard C. ; Coatrieux, Jean-Louis
Author_Institution
IRCM, Montreal Univ., Que., Canada
Volume
45
Issue
8
fYear
1998
Firstpage
962
Lastpage
971
Abstract
The matching pursuit method of Mallat and Zhang (1993) is applied to the analysis and synthesis of phonocardiograms (PCGs). The method is based on a classical Gabor wavelet or time-frequency atom which is the product of a sinusoid and a Gaussian window function, it decomposes a signal into a series of time-frequency atoms by an iterative process based on selecting the largest inner product of the signal (and the subsequent residues) with atoms from a redundant dictionary. The Gaussian window controls the envelope duration and time position of each atom; and the sinusoid represents the frequency. The method was applied to two sets of PCGs: one with very low-noise level and the other with 10% noise energy. Each database includes 11 PCGs representing the normal and the pathological conditions of the heart. The normalized root-mean-square error (NRMSE) was computed between the original and the reconstructed signals. The results show that the matching pursuit method is very suitable to the transient and complex properties of the PCGs, as it yielded excellent NRMSEs around 2.2% for the two sets of 11 PCGs tested.
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; bioacoustics; cardiology; iterative methods; medical signal processing; wavelet transforms; Gaussian window function; classical Gabor wavelet; envelope duration; heart murmurs; heart sounds; matching pursuit method; normalized root-mean-square error; pathological conditions; phonocardiogram analysis-synthesis; reconstructed signal; signal decomposition; time-frequency atom; transient complex properties; Databases; Dictionaries; Heart; Iterative methods; Matching pursuit algorithms; Noise level; Pathology; Signal processing; Signal synthesis; Time frequency analysis; Heart Murmurs; Heart Sounds; Humans; Observer Variation; Phonocardiography; Reference Values; Reproducibility of Results; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/10.704865
Filename
704865
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