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Building Language Resources for Exploring Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Julia Parish-Morris1, Christopher Cieri2, Mark Liberman2, Leila Bateman1, Emily Ferguson1, Robert T Schultz1.   

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that would benefit from low-cost and reliable improvements to screening and diagnosis. Human language technologies (HLTs) provide one possible route to automating a series of subjective decisions that currently inform "Gold Standard" diagnosis based on clinical judgment. In this paper, we describe a new resource to support this goal, comprised of 100 20-minute semi-structured English language samples labeled with child age, sex, IQ, autism symptom severity, and diagnostic classification. We assess the feasibility of digitizing and processing sensitive clinical samples for data sharing, and identify areas of difficulty. Using the methods described here, we propose to join forces with researchers and clinicians throughout the world to establish an international repository of annotated language samples from individuals with ASD and related disorders. This project has the potential to improve the lives of individuals with ASD and their families by identifying linguistic features that could improve remote screening, inform personalized intervention, and promote advancements in clinically-oriented HLTs.

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Keywords:  annotation; autism spectrum disorder; collection; data distribution; language resources; quality control

Year:  2016        PMID: 30167575      PMCID: PMC6112235     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  LREC Int Conf Lang Resour Eval


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