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Yunfeng Wu

Associate professor

Supervisor of Master's Candidates


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Date of Employment:2009-12-14

School/Department:信息学院

Education Level:博士研究生毕业

Business Address:厦门大学翔安校区西部片区6号楼(睿信楼)202室

Gender:Male

Contact Information:yunfengwu@xmu.edu.cn

Degree:Doctor of Engineering (D.Eng.)

Status:在职

Alma Mater:北京邮电大学

Discipline:生物医学工程
信号与信息处理

Academic Honor:

2013   Outstanding talents in the new century

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Classification of knee joint vibration signals using bivariate feature distribution estimation and maximal posterior probability decision criterion

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DOI number:10.3390/e15041375

Journal:Entropy

Abstract:Analysis of knee joint vibration or vibroarthrographic (VAG) signals using signal processing and machine learning algorithms possesses high potential for the noninvasive detection of articular cartilage degeneration, which may reduce unnecessary exploratory surgery. Feature representation of knee joint VAG signals helps characterize the pathological condition of degenerative articular cartilages in the knee. This paper used the kernel-based probability density estimation method to model the distributions of the VAG signals recorded from healthy subjects and patients with knee joint disorders. The estimated densities of the VAG signals showed explicit distributions of the normal and abnormal signal groups, along with the corresponding contours in the bivariate feature space. The signal classifications were performed by using the Fisher's linear discriminant analysis, support vector machine with polynomial kernels, and the maximal posterior probability decision criterion. The maximal posterior probability decision criterion was able to provide the total classification accuracy of 86.67% and the area (A(z)) of 0.9096 under the receiver operating characteristics curve, which were superior to the results obtained by either the Fisher's linear discriminant analysis (accuracy: 81.33%, A(z): 0.8564) or the support vector machine with polynomial kernels (accuracy: 81.33%, A(z): 0.8533). Such results demonstrated the merits of the bivariate feature distribution estimation and the superiority of the maximal posterior probability decision criterion for analysis of knee joint VAG signals.

Co-author:Suxian Cai,Shanshan Yang,Fang Zheng,Ning Xiang

First Author:Yunfeng Wu*

Indexed by:Article

Volume:15

Issue:4

Page Number:1375-1387

Translation or Not:no

Date of Publication:2013-04-17

Included Journals:SCI

Links to published journals:https://doi.org/10.3390/e15041375