AI Detection of Glottic Neoplasm Using Voice Signals, Demographics, and Structured Medical Records
Chi‐Te Wang,
Tsai‐Min Chen,
Nien‐Ting Lee
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study investigated whether artificial intelligence (AI) models combining voice signals, demographics, and structured medical records can detect glottic neoplasm from benign voice disorders.MethodsWe used a primary dataset containing 2–3 s of vowel “ah”, demographics, and 26 items of structured medical records (e.g., symptoms, comorbidity, smoking and alcohol consumption, vocal demand) from 60 patients with pathology‐proved glottic neoplasm (i.e., squamous cell carcinoma, carcinoma in situ, and dy… Show more
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