HEART RATE from heart sound
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Hi, Please I need help to remove errors on peak detected, here is the code I used.
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Cris LaPierre
2024 年 2 月 28 日
Try using the Find Local Extrema task in a live script. This will allow you to interactively adjust the inputs to findpeaks, which can make it easier to identify the correct settings.
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William Rose
2024 年 2 月 28 日
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2024 年 2 月 29 日
@Monday David, If you attach the MP3 file, others can run your code. You will have to zip it first.
[Edit: The sounds which are labelled S1 in the plot below are really S2, and vice versa. This does not affect the accuracy of the estimate of heart rate.]
I would rectify the signal with abs() instead of setting negaitve values to zero. But it probably won't make a huge difference. I wonder what Fs is, because if I knew, I would undertand the plot in the image better. I cannot tell how many seconds of data I am looking at.
The plot in your image has peaks with irregular spaciong and amplitude. It certainly does not look like normal heart sounds.
Here is a 10 second recording of normal heart sounds, from the University of Michigan heart sounds library.
unzip('heartSoundsApexNormalBell10s.zip');
[x,Fs]=audioread('heartSoundsApexNormalBell10s.mp3');
t=(0:length(x)-1)'/Fs; % time vector
envDur=0.02; % envelope duration (s)
[xUpper,~]=envelope(abs(x),envDur*Fs,'rms');
[pks,locs]=findpeaks(xUpper,Fs,MinPeakDistance=0.3,MinPeakHeight=0.1);
s1pks=pks(pks>0.4); s1locs=locs(pks>0.4);
s2pks=pks(pks<=0.4); s2locs=locs(pks<=0.4);
plot(t,xUpper,'-b',s1locs,s1pks,'r*',s2locs,s2pks,'gx');
grid on; xlabel('Time (s)'); legend('amplitude','S1','S2','Location','southeast')
Estimate the HR from the S1 locations:
HR=(length(s1locs)-1)/(s1locs(end)-s1locs(1));
fprintf('Heart rate=%.1f bpm.\n',HR*60)
OK
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