JOURNAL ARTICLE

Wrist blood flow signal-based computerized pulse diagnosis using spatial and spectrum features

Dong-Yu ZhangWangmeng ZuoDavid ZhangHongzhi ZhangNai-Min Li

Year: 2010 Journal:   Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering Vol: 03 (04)Pages: 361-366   Publisher: Scientific Research Publishing

Abstract

Current computerized pulse diagnosis is mainly based on pressure and photoelectric signal. Considering the richness and complication of pulse diagnosis information, it is valuable to explore the feasibility of novel types of signal and to develop appropriate feature representation for diagnosis. In this paper, we present a study on computerized pulse diagnosis based on blood flow velocity signal. First, the blood flow velocity signal is collected using Doppler ultrasound device and preprocessed. Then, by locating the fiducial points, we extract the spatial features of blood flow velocity signal, and further present a Hilbert-Huang transform-based method for spectrum feature extraction. Finally, support vector machine is applied for computerized pulse diagnosis. Experiment results show that the proposed method is effective and promising in distinguishing healthy people from patients with cho- lecystitis or nephritis.

Keywords:
SIGNAL (programming language) Computer science Feature extraction Feature (linguistics) Blood flow Artificial intelligence Photoplethysmogram Computer vision Pattern recognition (psychology) Pulse (music) Feature vector Acoustics Biomedical engineering Medicine Radiology Physics Telecommunications

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Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Biophysics
Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Analytical Chemistry
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