Towards Identification of Biometric Properties in Blood Flow Sounds Using Neural Networks and Saliency Maps

Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering(2022)

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Abstract In previous work, we demonstrated the potential of blood flow sounds for biometric authentication acquired by a custom-built auscultation device. For this purpose, we calculated the frequency spectrum for each cardiac cycle represented within the measurements based on continuous wavelet transform. The resulting spectral images were used to train a convolutional neural network based on measurements from seven users. In this work, we investigate which areas of those images are relevant for the network to correctly identify a user. Since they describe the frequencies’ energy within a cardiac cycle, this information can be used to gain knowledge on biometric properties within the signal. Therefore, we calculate the saliency maps for each input image and investigate their mean for each user, opening perspectives for further investigation of the spectral information that was found to be potentially relevant.
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saliency maps,continuous wavelet transform,convolutional neural networks,biometry,blood flow sounds
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