A Lingual Sound Analysis based on Oriental Medicine Auscultation for Heart Diseases Diagnosis 


Vol. 34,  No. 8, pp. 830-838, Aug.  2009


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  Abstract

Oriental medicine lacks diagnosis data in fixed quantity possible to express visually to patients by depending on clinician's intuition than Western medicine that continues to development by various diagnosis devices. For that, this paper intends to examine relation between heart and voice signal regarded as center organ and source of life and mind in order to implement objectification through the visualization of oriental diagnosis method above all. According to because the heart is related to the tongue among five organs, by thinking with sounds, we would design the way of identifying existence of heart diseases focused on the fact that lingual sound pronunciation of heart patient is inexact. For this, we achieved a comparison, analysis of statistical bandwidth and morphological modeling of the second formants frequency about a lingual sound for their voice constituted subject group of heart diseases and normal people. Finally, we analyzed interrelationship to the result of experiment by designed method.

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[IEEE Style]

B. Kim, D. Cho, S. Her, "A Lingual Sound Analysis based on Oriental Medicine Auscultation for Heart Diseases Diagnosis," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 34, no. 8, pp. 830-838, 2009. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Bong-hyun Kim, Dong-uk Cho, and Sung-ho Her. 2009. A Lingual Sound Analysis based on Oriental Medicine Auscultation for Heart Diseases Diagnosis. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 34, 8, (2009), 830-838. DOI: .

[KICS Style]

Bong-hyun Kim, Dong-uk Cho, Sung-ho Her, "A Lingual Sound Analysis based on Oriental Medicine Auscultation for Heart Diseases Diagnosis," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 34, no. 8, pp. 830-838, 8. 2009.