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Machine Learning Smart System for Parkinson Disease Classification Using the Voice as a Biomarker

TitreMachine Learning Smart System for Parkinson Disease Classification Using the Voice as a Biomarker
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsTougui, I, Jilbab, A, J. Mhamdi, E
JournalHealthcare Informatics Research
Volume28
Pagination210-221
Abstract

Objectives: This study presents PD Predict, a machine learning system for Parkinson disease classification using voice as a biomarker. Methods: We first created an original set of recordings from the mPower study, and then extracted several audio features, such as mel-frequency cepstral coefficient (MFCC) components and other classical speech features, using a windowing procedure. The generated dataset was then divided into training and holdout sets. The training set was used to train two machine learning pipelines, and their performance was estimated using a nested subject-wise cross-validation approach. The holdout set was used to assess the generalizability of the pipelines for unseen data. The final pipelines were implemented in PD Predict and accessed through a prediction endpoint developed using the Django REST Framework. PD Predict is a two-component system: a desktop application that records audio recordings, extracts audio features, and makes predictions; and a server-side web application that implements the machine learning pipelines and processes incoming requests with the extracted audio features to make predictions. Our system is deployed and accessible via the following link: https://pdpredict. herokuapp.com/. Results: Both machine learning pipelines showed moderate performance, between 65% and 75% using the nested subject-wise cross-validation approach. Furthermore, they generalized well to unseen data and they did not overfit the training set. Conclusions: The architecture of PD Predict is clear, and the performance of the implemented machine learning pipelines is promising and confirms the usability of smartphone microphones for capturing digital biomarkers of disease. © 2022 The Korean Society of Medical Informatics.

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85136283086&doi=10.4258%2fhir.2022.28.3.210&partnerID=40&md5=fe558706024fa51b7b86f00ad98e6bc4
DOI10.4258/hir.2022.28.3.210
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