Accelerated plethysmographybased enhanced pittaclassification
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The Accelerated Plethysmography(APG)is a non-invasive optical technique developedforits
experimental usage in cardio vascular diseases. The existing traditional cardiovascular
diagnostics tools might be replaced by this technique. It uses the second derivativeof
Photoplethysmography(PPG)waveformtoevenoutthebaselineandtoisolatethecomponents more
visibly as compared to the first derivative. The purpose of this research is to design aHigh Pitta
Classifier and to find the features that may relate to the intensified pittalevel.
Our focus of research is to analyze Accelerated Plethysmography and optimally selectthose
featuresthatmaygivehighaccuracyofenhancedPittalevel.Forthisfisherlineardiscriminant
analysisandcorrelationhasbeenemployed.Thefeaturesselectedareclassifiedusingdifferent
classificationtechniques.Aclassifierachievinganaccuracyof75%forComparativeGroup1, 75% for
Comparative Group 2 and 68.75% for Comparative Group 3 has beendeveloped effectively
usingLIBSVM.
Artificial Neural Network approach has been used to verify the result further.Comparative
Group 1 classifies high Pitta on the basis of effect of Mid-day only. 81.30% accuracy isachieved
usingArtificialNeuralNetworkhaving2neuronsinthehiddenlayer.ComparativeGroup2
classifiesonthebasisofmid-dayaswellasdigestionfollowingtheconsumptionofmeals.
87.5%accuracyisachievedusingArtificialNeuralNetworkhaving2neuronsinthehidden layer. This
indicates that the consumption of meals also have some role in the enhancedpitta
level.ComparativeGroup3classifiesonthebasisofdigestionfollowingtheconsumptionof meals.75%
accuracy is achieved using Artificial Neural Network having 6 neurons in thehidden
layer.Fromthisstudyitisconcludedthat(i)PittadetectionusingPhotoplethysmographyis feasible (ii)
Effect of mid-day is prominent (iii) Effect of consumption of meals is also there(iii) Effect of
mid-day is more as compared to consumption ofmeals.
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