On the Selection of Non-Invasive Methods Based on Speech Analysis Oriented to Automatic Alzheimer Disease Diagnosis


Autoria(s): López de Ipiña Peña, Karmele; Alonso, Jesús Bernardino; Travieso, Carlos Manuel; Sole-Casals, Jordi; Egiraun, Harkaitz; Faúndez Zanuy, Marcos; Ezeiza Ramos, Aitzol; Barroso Moreno, Nora; Ecay Torres, Miriam; Martínez Lage, Pablo; Martínez de Lizarduy Sturtze, Unai
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04/02/2014

04/02/2014

01/05/2013

Resumo

The work presented here is part of a larger study to identify novel technologies and biomarkers for early Alzheimer disease (AD) detection and it focuses on evaluating the suitability of a new approach for early AD diagnosis by non-invasive methods. The purpose is to examine in a pilot study the potential of applying intelligent algorithms to speech features obtained from suspected patients in order to contribute to the improvement of diagnosis of AD and its degree of severity. In this sense, Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) have been used for the automatic classification of the two classes (AD and control subjects). Two human issues have been analyzed for feature selection: Spontaneous Speech and Emotional Response. Not only linear features but also non-linear ones, such as Fractal Dimension, have been explored. The approach is non invasive, low cost and without any side effects. Obtained experimental results were very satisfactory and promising for early diagnosis and classification of AD patients.

Identificador

Sensors 13(5) : 6730-6745 (2013)

1424-8220

http://hdl.handle.net/10810/11337

10.3390/s130506730

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eng

Publicador

MDPI

Relação

http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/5/6730

Direitos

© 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

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Palavras-Chave #Alzheimer's disease diagnosis #spontaneous speech #emotion recognition; #machine learning #non-invasive diagnostic techniques #dementia
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