Abstract
Total motile sperm count and DNA fragmentation Index are two parameters in sperm analysis that have recently been used to determine the outcome of the management of cases of male infertility. Total Motile Sperm Count is one of the values considered better than the 2010 World Health Organization standard sperm analysis in terms of predictive value for the success of the spontaneous ongoing pregnancy rate. High DNA Fragmentation Index values were associated with lower pregnancy success and an increased risk of low fertilization rate or total fertilization failure. In this study, we developed a method to classify sperm analysis based on total motility sperm count and DNA Fragmentation Index values by using an electronic nose. In the total motility sperm count (TMSC) study, we use four algorithms with the result of accuracy values 95% and in the DNA fragmentation Index study, we get a fairly good accuracy value for two algorithms with the accuracy values 70%.
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