An Automatic Assessment System for Alzheimer’s Disease Based on Speech Using Feature Sequence Generator and Recurrent Neural Network

Author:

Chien Yi-Wei,Hong Sheng-Yi,Cheah Wen-Ting,Yao Li-Hung,Chang Yu-Ling,Fu Li-Chen

Abstract

AbstractAlzheimer disease and other dementias have become the 7th cause of death worldwide. Still lacking a cure, an early detection of the disease in order to provide the best intervention is crucial. To develop an assessment system for the general public, speech analysis is the optimal solution since it reflects the speaker’s cognitive skills abundantly and data collection is relatively inexpensive compared with brain imaging, blood testing, etc. While most of the existing literature extracted statistics-based features and relied on a feature selection process, we have proposed a novel Feature Sequence representation and utilized a data-driven approach, namely, the recurrent neural network to perform classification in this study. The system is also shown to be fully-automated, which implies the system can be deployed widely to all places easily. To validate our study, a series of experiments have been conducted with 120 speech samples, and the score in terms of the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve is as high as 0.838.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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