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A process to classify exhaled breath by using ion mobility spectra

  • There are multiple ways to gain information about an individual and its health status, but an increasingly popular field in medicine has become the analysis of human breath, which carries a lot of information about metabolic processes within the individuals body. The information in exhaled breath consists of volatile (organic) compounds (VOCs). These VOCs are products of metabolic processes within the individuals body, thus might be an indicator for diseases disturbing those processes. The compounds are to be detected by mass-spectrometric (MS) or ion-mobility spectrometric (IMS) techniques, making the analysis of these compounds not only bounded to exhaled breath. The resulting data is spectral data, capturing concentrations of the VOCs indirectly through intensities. However, a number of about 3000 VOCs [1] could already be determined in human exhaled breath. The number of research paper about VOC-analysis and detection had risen nearly constantly over the last decade 1. Furthermore, the technique to identify VOCs could also be used to capture biomarker from alien species within the individuals body. Extracting VOCs from an individual can be done by non- or minimal invasive techniques. However, the manual identification of VOCs and biomarkers related to a certain disease or infection is not feasible due to the complexity of the sample and often unknown metabolic products, thus automized techniques are needed. [1–4] To establish breath analysis as a diagnosis tool, machine learning methodes could be used. Machine learning has become a popular and common technique when dealing with medical data, due to the rapid analysis. Taking this advantage, breath analysis using machine learning could become the model of choice for diagnosis, keeping in mind that conventional methodes are laboratory based and thus when trying detect bacterial infection need sometimes several days to identify the organism. [5]

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Author:Ronny Schubert
Referee:Thomas Villmann, Marika Kaden
Document Type:Master's Thesis
Language:English
Year of Completion:2021
Granting Institution:Hochschule Mittweida
Release Date:2023/05/16
GND Keyword:Maschinelles Lernen; Biomarker
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Institutes:Angewandte Computer‐ und Bio­wissen­schaften
DDC classes:006.31 Maschinelles Lernen
Open Access:Innerhalb der Hochschule
Licence (German):License LogoUrheberrechtlich geschützt