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The COUGHVID crowdsourcing dataset: A corpus for the study of large-scale cough analysis algorithms

Sound 2021-06-24 v1 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Cough audio signal classification has been successfully used to diagnose a variety of respiratory conditions, and there has been significant interest in leveraging Machine Learning (ML) to provide widespread COVID-19 screening. However, there is currently no validated database of cough sounds with which to train such ML models. The COUGHVID dataset provides over 20,000 crowdsourced cough recordings representing a wide range of subject ages, genders, geographic locations, and COVID-19 statuses. First, we filtered the dataset using our open-sourced cough detection algorithm. Second, experienced pulmonologists labeled more than 2,000 recordings to diagnose medical abnormalities present in the coughs, thereby contributing one of the largest expert-labeled cough datasets in existence that can be used for a plethora of cough audio classification tasks. Finally, we ensured that coughs labeled as symptomatic and COVID-19 originate from countries with high infection rates, and that their expert labels are consistent. As a result, the COUGHVID dataset contributes a wealth of cough recordings for training ML models to address the world's most urgent health crises.

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@article{arxiv.2009.11644,
  title  = {The COUGHVID crowdsourcing dataset: A corpus for the study of large-scale cough analysis algorithms},
  author = {Lara Orlandic and Tomas Teijeiro and David Atienza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.11644},
  year   = {2021}
}

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11 pages, 3 figures