A Multimodal Dataset for Automatic Edge-AI Cough Detection
DOI10.5281/zenodo.7562332Zenodo7562332MaRDI QIDQ6716663FDOQ6716663
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
David Atienza, Tomas Teijeiro, Lara Orlandic, Jérôme Thevenot
Publication date: 23 January 2023
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Counting the number of times a patient coughs per day is an essential biomarker in determining treatment efficacy for novel antitussive therapies and personalizing patient care. There is a need for wearable devices that employ multimodal sensors to perform accurate, privacy-preserving, automatic cough counting algorithms directly on the device in an edge-AI fashion. To advance this research field, we contribute the first publicly accessible cough counting dataset of multimodal biosignals. The database contains nearly 4 hours of biosignal data, with both acoustic and kinematic modalities, covering 4,300 annotated cough events. Furthermore, severalnon-cough sounds (i.e. breathing, laughing, and throat clearing), background noises (i.e. music, traffic, bystander coughing)and motion scenarios (i.e. sitting, walking)mimicking daily life activities are also present, which the research community can use to accelerate ML algorithm development. For detailed information aboutusing this dataset to train edge-AI models and example code, please refer to our public Git repository:https://github.com/esl-epfl/edge-ai-cough-count/
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