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AI Sound Recognition on Asthma Medication Adherence: Evaluation With the RDA Benchmark Suite

Asthma is a common, usually long-term respiratory disease with negative impact on global society and economy. Treatment involves using medical devices (inhalers) that distribute medication to the airways and its… Click to show full abstract

Asthma is a common, usually long-term respiratory disease with negative impact on global society and economy. Treatment involves using medical devices (inhalers) that distribute medication to the airways and its efficiency depends on the precision of the inhalation technique. There is a clinical need for objective methods to assess the inhalation technique, during clinical consultation. Integrated health monitoring systems, equipped with sensors, enable the recognition of drug actuation, embedded with sound signal detection, analysis and identification from intelligent structures, that could provide powerful tools for reliable content management. Health monitoring systems equipped with sensors, embedded with sound signal detection, enable the recognition of drug actuation and could be used for effective audio content analysis. This paper revisits sound pattern recognition with machine learning techniques for asthma medication adherence assessment and presents the Respiratory and Drug Actuation (RDA) Suite (https://gitlab.com/vvr/monitoring-medication-adherence/rda-benchmark) for benchmarking and further research. The RDA Suite includes a set of tools for audio processing, feature extraction and classification procedures and is provided along with a dataset, consisting of respiratory and drug actuation sounds. The classification models in RDA are implemented based on conventional and advanced machine learning and deep networks’ architectures. This study provides a comparative evaluation of the implemented approaches, examines potential improvements and discusses on challenges and future tendencies.

Keywords: medication; recognition; medication adherence; drug actuation; rda

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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