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Fit: A Fog Computing Device for Speech Tele-Treatments
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Fog InterfaceFog Computing DeviceWearable SystemEngineeringWearable SensorWearable TechnologyCloud DataSpeech RecognitionData ScienceFog ComputingInternet Of ThingsTelehealthHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologySmart InterfaceComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceMobile ComputingSpeech CommunicationSpeech TechnologySpeech ProcessingHealth MonitoringSpeech PerceptionVoice TechnologySpeech InterfaceHealth Informatics
There is an increasing demand for smart fog-computing gateways as the size of cloud data is growing. This paper presents a Fog computing interface (FIT) for processing clinical speech data. FIT builds upon our previous work on EchoWear, a wearable technology that validated the use of smartwatches for collecting clinical speech data from patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). The fog interface is a low-power embedded system that acts as a smart interface between the smartwatch and the cloud. It collects, stores, and processes the speech data before sending speech features to secure cloud storage. We developed and validated a working prototype of FIT that enabled remote processing of clinical speech data to get speech clinical features such as loudness, short-time energy, zero-crossing rate, and spectral centroid. We used speech data from six patients with PD in their homes for validating FIT. Our results showed the efficacy of FIT as a Fog interface to translate the clinical speech processing chain (CLIP) from a cloud-based backend to a fog-based smart gateway.
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