Title: The Energy Operator: A Useful Diagnostic Tool
1The Energy Operator A Useful Diagnostic Tool
- Balu Santhanam
- SPCOM Lab, Dept. of E.E.C.E.
- University of New Mexico
- Email bsanthan_at_eece.unm.edu
2Overview of Talk
3Teager-Kaiser Energy Operator
4Higher-order Energy Operators
Continuous Signals
Discrete Signals
5Energy Separation Algorithm
- Monocomponent AM-FM Signals
- Instantaneous Frequency (IF) and Amplitude (IA)
6Multi-band Demodulation
- Filter signal via a bandpass filter-bank with
optimized center-frequency and bandwidth.
- Pick the most active branch based on the
energy-operator output.
- Demodulate output of selected branch using the
ESA into IA/IF signals.
7Features of E - Operators (1)
- The energy operator output for sinusoidal
sources produces the normalized energy.
- For slowly time-varying sources, the energy
operator tracks the energy of the source.
- Instantaneous behavior allows tracking of
abrupt changes in energy.
8Features of E - Operators (2)
- Higher-order energy operators track higher-order
energies of a signal source.
- Energy operators possess simplicity, efficiency
and good time-resolution.
9Biomedical Applications
- Used to detect vocal-tract defects and
pathologies
- Used to detect spikes in neural (EEG) output
- Used for EEG segmentation and abrupt event
detection.
- Used for detection of heart murmurs, sleep
apnea disorder, heart rate variability
measurements.
10Vocal Tract Pathologies
- Improper glottal closure whisper phonation,
creaky voice, glottal blow, etc.
- Pathologies polyps, papillomas, carcinoma,
contact ulcers, nerve paralysis.
- Vocal tract asymmetry produces two different
fundamental frequencies
- IA/IF estimates facilitate detection of
normal/pathological cases.
11EEG Applications
- EEG provides a sensitive indicator of cerebral
function.
- Spikes in the EEG output characterize epileptic
seizures.
- IA and IF information from segmented EEG serve
as a useful diagnostic tools.
12Cardio Applications (1)
- ECG signal exhibits quasi-periodicity producing
regular peaks (R-waves)
- Respiratory sinus arythmia (RSA) constitutes
frequency modulation in the ECG signal.
- The heart-IF (HIF) can be used to estimate
heart-rate variability.
13Cardio Applications (2)
- Instantaneous energy and IF can be used to
classify heart sound and murmurs.
- IA and IF of cardiac inter-beat times can be
used to detect obstructive sleep-apnea (OSA).
- Two component chirp model used to model
pulmonary and aortic components of second heart
sound (dub)
14ECG Example 1
15ECG Example - 2
16 ECG Example - 3
17ECG Example 4
18References 1
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Shar00 Sharif et. al., Analysis and
Classification of Heart Sounds and Murmurs Based
on the Instantaneous Energy and Frequency
Estimations, Proceedings of TENCON, 2000.
MuRa98 S. Mukhopadhyay and G.C. Ray, A New
Interpretation of Nonlinear Energy Operator and
Its Efficacy in Spike Detection, IEEE Trans. On
Biomed. Engg. Feb. 2000.
19References - 2
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Nonlinear Transient Chirp Signal Modeling of the
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Heart Sound, IEEE Trans. On Biomed. Engg., March
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Components of the Second Heat Sound Using a
Nonlinear Transient Chirp Signal Model, IEEE
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