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EXPLORING AUDITORY ACOUSTIC FEATURES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF COVID-19

Madhu Kamble, Jose Patino, Maria A. Zuluaga, Massimiliano Todisco

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10 May 2022

The current outbreak of a coronavirus, has quickly escalated to become a serious global problem that has now been declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern by the World Health Organization. Infectious diseases know no borders, so when it comes to controlling outbreaks, timing is absolutely essential. It is so important to detect threats as early as possible, before they spread. After a first successful DiCOVA challenge, the organisers released second DiCOVA challenge with the aim of diagnosing COVID-19 through the use of breath, cough and speech audio samples. This work presents the details of the automatic system for COVID-19 detection using breath, cough and speech recordings. We de- veloped different front-end auditory acoustic features along with a bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (bi-LSTM) as classifier. The results are promising and have demonstrated the high complementary behaviour among the auditory acous- tic features in the Breathing, Cough and Speech tracks giving an AUC of 86.60% on the test set.