There is an increasing demand for smart fogcomputing 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.Comment: 3 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, 2nd IEEE International Conference on
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