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Rene: A Pre-trained Multi-modal Architecture for Auscultation of Respiratory Diseases

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arxiv 2405.07442 v2 pith:HTUCMTPT submitted 2024-05-13 cs.SD cs.AIeess.ASq-bio.QM

classification cs.SDcs.AIeess.ASq-bio.QM
keywords respiratoryrenesoundarchitectureaudioauscultationclassificationdatabase
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Compared with invasive examinations that require tissue sampling, respiratory sound testing is a non-invasive examination method that is safer and easier for patients to accept. In this study, we introduce Rene, a pioneering large-scale model tailored for respiratory sound recognition. Rene has been rigorously fine-tuned with an extensive dataset featuring a broad array of respiratory audio samples, targeting disease detection, sound pattern classification, and event identification. Our innovative approach applies a pre-trained speech recognition model to process respiratory sounds, augmented with patient medical records. The resulting multi-modal deep-learning framework addresses interpretability and real-time diagnostic challenges that have hindered previous respiratory-focused models. Benchmark comparisons reveal that Rene significantly outperforms existing models, achieving improvements of 10.27%, 16.15%, 15.29%, and 18.90% in respiratory event detection and audio classification on the SPRSound database. Disease prediction accuracy on the ICBHI database improved by 23% over the baseline in both mean average and harmonic scores. Moreover, we have developed a real-time respiratory sound discrimination system utilizing the Rene architecture. Employing state-of-the-art Edge AI technology, this system enables rapid and accurate responses for respiratory sound auscultation(https://github.com/zpforlove/Rene).

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