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Portable method for the determination of snoring site by sound analysis
A K Bieger-Farhan1, N K Chadha, A E Camilleri
1Department of Otolaryngology, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, UK.
Abstract:
It has been shown that computerized sound frequency analysis can be used to distinguish between different snoring sites. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a portable recording method using audiotapes and digital minidisc formats could produce waveforms similar to a computer recording. The snores of 12 subjects in their natural sleep were recorded onto audiotape, minidisc and directly onto a computer. For each snorer and recording method 30 snore samples were analysed and their power ratio was calculated indicating the relative amount of sound below and above a set frequency. It was found that the power ratios from audiotape recordings were significantly different to those from computer recordings for all snoring sites (p = 0.0007), whereas there was no significant difference between minidisc and computer recordings (p = 0.41). These results indicate that it would be possible to base a portable snore analysis system for site determination on minidisc, but not on audiotape recordings.