Review
A comprehensive survey on the biomedical signal processing methods for the detection of COVID-19

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Highlights

  • This is a comprehensive review of published work for the detection of COVID-19.

  • Previously conducted studies on audio, voice, cough sound, breathing and signal processing methods in order to address COVID-19-related health conditions.

  • Analyzing and diagnosing COVID-19 using audio, speech and Signal Processing.

  • Diagnosing and Screening of COVID-19 are studied using Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning.

  • An overall these Signal Processing, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning techniques were seen to have satisfactory results for the detection of COVID-19.

Abstract

The novel coronavirus, renamed SARS-CoV-2 and most commonly referred to as COVID-19, has infected nearly 44.83 million people in 224 countries and has been designated SARS-CoV-2. In this study, we used ‘web of Science’, ‘Scopus’ and ‘goggle scholar’ with the keywords of “SARS-CoV-2 detection” or “coronavirus 2019 detection” or “COVID 2019 detection” or “COVID 19 detection” “corona virus techniques for detection of COVID-19”, “audio techniques for detection of COVID-19”, “speech techniques for detection of COVID-19”, for period of 2019–2021. Some COVID-19 instances have an impact on speech production, which suggests that researchers should look for signs of disease detection in speech utilising audio and speech recognition signals from humans to better understand the condition. It is presented in this review that an overview of human audio signals is presented using an AI (Artificial Intelligence) model to diagnose, spread awareness, and monitor COVID-19, employing bio and non-obtrusive signals that communicated human speech and non-speech audio information is presented. Development of accurate and rapid screening techniques that permit testing at a reasonable cost is critical in the current COVID-19 pandemic crisis, according to the World Health Organization. In this context, certain existing investigations have shown potential in the detection of COVID 19 diagnostic signals from relevant auditory noises, which is a promising development. According to authors, it is not a single “perfect” COVID-19 test that is required, but rather a combination of rapid and affordable tests, non-clinic pre-screening tools, and tools from a variety of supply chains and technologies that will allow us to safely return to our normal lives while we await the completion of the hassle free COVID-19 vaccination process for all ages. This review was able to gather information on biomedical signal processing in the detection of speech, coughing sounds, and breathing signals for the purpose of diagnosing and screening the COVID-19 virus.

Keywords

Signal processing
COVID 19
Artificial intelligence
Audio
Speech

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