• Title/Summary/Keyword: 합성곱 양방향 게이트 순환 유닛

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Snoring sound detection method using attention-based convolutional bidirectional gated recurrent unit (주의집중 기반의 합성곱 양방향 게이트 순환 유닛을 이용한 코골이 소리 검출 방식)

  • Kim, Min-Soo;Lee, Gi Yong;Kim, Hyoung-Gook
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.155-160
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    • 2021
  • This paper proposes an automatic method for detecting snore sound, one of the important symptoms of sleep apnea patients. In the proposed method, sound signals generated during sleep are input to detect a sound generation section, and a spectrogram transformed from the detected sound section is applied to a classifier based on a Convolutional Bidirectional Gated Recurrent Unit (CBGRU) with attention mechanism. The applied attention mechanism improved the snoring sound detection performance by extending the CBGRU model to learn discriminative feature representation for the snoring detection. The experimental results show that the proposed snoring detection method improves the accuracy by approximately 3.1 % ~ 5.5 % than existing method.

Multi-channel EEG classification method according to music tempo stimuli using 3D convolutional bidirectional gated recurrent neural network (3차원 합성곱 양방향 게이트 순환 신경망을 이용한 음악 템포 자극에 따른 다채널 뇌파 분류 방식)

  • Kim, Min-Soo;Lee, Gi Yong;Kim, Hyoung-Gook
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.228-233
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, we propose a method to extract and classify features of multi-channel ElectroEncephalo Graphy (EEG) that change according to various musical tempo stimuli. In the proposed method, a 3D convolutional bidirectional gated recurrent neural network extracts spatio-temporal and long time-dependent features from the 3D EEG input representation transformed through the preprocessing. The experimental results show that the proposed tempo stimuli classification method is superior to the existing method and the possibility of constructing a music-based brain-computer interface.