Scientific and clinical advances in perinatology and neonatology have enhanced the chances of survival of preterm and very low weight neonates. Infant cry analysis is a suitable noninvasive complementary tool to assess the neurologic state of infants particularly important in the case of preterm neonates. This article aims at exploiting differences between full-term and preterm infant cry with robust automatic acoustical analysis and data mining techniques.

Application of Pattern Recognition Techniques to the Classification of Full-Term and Preterm Infant Cry / Orlandi, Silvia; Reyes Garcia, Carlos Alberto; Bandini, Andrea; Donzelli, Gianpaolo; Manfredi, Claudia. - In: JOURNAL OF VOICE. - ISSN 0892-1997. - STAMPA. - 30:(2016), pp. 656-663. [10.1016/j.jvoice.2015.08.007]

Application of Pattern Recognition Techniques to the Classification of Full-Term and Preterm Infant Cry

ORLANDI, SILVIA;BANDINI, ANDREA;DONZELLI, GIAN PAOLO;MANFREDI, CLAUDIA
2016

Abstract

Scientific and clinical advances in perinatology and neonatology have enhanced the chances of survival of preterm and very low weight neonates. Infant cry analysis is a suitable noninvasive complementary tool to assess the neurologic state of infants particularly important in the case of preterm neonates. This article aims at exploiting differences between full-term and preterm infant cry with robust automatic acoustical analysis and data mining techniques.
2016
30
656
663
Orlandi, Silvia; Reyes Garcia, Carlos Alberto; Bandini, Andrea; Donzelli, Gianpaolo; Manfredi, Claudia
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