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Classification of Huntington Disease using Acoustic and Lexical Features.

Matthew Perez1, Wenyu Jin1, Duc Le1, Noelle Carlozzi2, Praveen Dayalu3, Angela Roberts4, Emily Mower Provost1.   

Abstract

Speech is a critical biomarker for Huntington Disease (HD), with changes in speech increasing in severity as the disease progresses. Speech analyses are currently conducted using either transcriptions created manually by trained professionals or using global rating scales. Manual transcription is both expensive and time-consuming and global rating scales may lack sufficient sensitivity and fidelity [1]. Ultimately, what is needed is an unobtrusive measure that can cheaply and continuously track disease progression. We present first steps towards the development of such a system, demonstrating the ability to automatically differentiate between healthy controls and individuals with HD using speech cues. The results provide evidence that objective analyses can be used to support clinical diagnoses, moving towards the tracking of symptomatology outside of laboratory and clinical environments.

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Keywords:  Huntington disease; clinical application; speech analysis; speech feature extraction; speech recognition

Year:  2018        PMID: 33241056      PMCID: PMC7685291          DOI: 10.21437/interspeech.2018-2029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interspeech        ISSN: 2308-457X


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