Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 31, 2025

Asthma Detection Research Based on Voice Signal Processing and Machine Learning
Published on: July 22, 2025
Segment-Based Spotting of Bowel Sounds Using Pretrained Models in Continuous Data Streams
Abstract:
We analyse pretrained and non-pretrained deep neural models to detect 10-seconds Bowel Sounds (BS) audio segments in continuous audio data streams. The models include MobileNet, EfficientNet, and Distilled Transformer architectures. Models were initially trained on AudioSet and then transferred and evaluated on 84 hours of labelled audio data of eighteen healthy participants. Evaluation data was recorded in a semi-naturalistic daytime setting including movement and background noise using a smart shirt with embedded microphones. The collected dataset was annotated for individual BS events by two independent raters with substantial agreement (Cohen's Kappa κ = 0.74). Leave-One-Participant-Out cross-validation for detecting 10-second BS audio segments, i.e. segment-based BS spotting, yielded a best F1 score of 73% and 67%, with and without transfer learning respectively. The best model for segment-based BS spotting was EfficientNet-B2 with an attention module. Our results show that pretrained models could improve F1 score up to 26%, in particular, increasing robustness against background noise. Our segment-based BS spotting approach reduces the amount of audio data to be reviewed by experts from 84 h to 11 h, thus by ∼ 87%.
Related Concept Videos
Imaging Studies III: Gastrointestinal Motility Studies and Virtual Colonoscopy
Radionuclide Testing
Radionuclide testing is a sophisticated medical technique for assessing gastrointestinal motility. It focuses on gastric emptying and colonic transit time. Radioactive markers track the movement of food through the digestive system, providing insights into gastrointestinal disorders.
In gastric emptying studies, a meal's liquid and...
Assessment of the Abdomen I: Inspection and Auscultation
The abdominal examination is a cornerstone of clinical medicine, serving as a critical tool in diagnosing various gastrointestinal (GI) diseases. It involves a systematic approach that includes inspection and auscultation, each with distinct yet complementary roles in assessing the abdomen. This article will delve into these two primary methods healthcare professionals use to examine the abdomen.
Inspection of the Abdomen
The first step in any abdominal examination is inspection....

