Dkhan et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Respiratory diseases detection and classification based on respiratory voice using artificial intelligence methodsDkhan et al., 2024
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- Dkhan R
- Hamdan R
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Background: Respiratory illnesses are a significant global health issue, accounting for a large proportion of smokers, addiction, air pollution, increased CO2, occupational hazards like chemical fumes, and common allergens. Despite advancements in detection and …
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