Authors
Pedro Gómez-Vilda, Jiri Mekyska, José M Ferrández, Daniel Palacios-Alonso, Andrés Gómez-Rodellar, Victoria Rodellar-Biarge, Zoltan Galaz, Zdenek Smekal, Ilona Eliasova, Milena Kostalova, Irena Rektorova
Publication date
2017/8/25
Journal
Frontiers in neuroinformatics
Volume
11
Pages
56
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Description
Aim: The research described is intended to give a description of articulation dynamics as a correlate of the kinematic behavior of the jaw-tongue biomechanical system, encoded as a probability distribution of an absolute joint velocity. This distribution may be used in detecting and grading speech from patients affected by neurodegenerative illnesses, as Parkinson Disease.
Hypothesis: The work hypothesis is that the probability density function of the absolute joint velocity includes information on the stability of phonation when applied to sustained vowels, as well as on fluency if applied to connected speech.
Methods: A dataset of sustained vowels recorded from Parkinson Disease patients is contrasted with similar recordings from normative subjects. The probability distribution of the absolute kinematic velocity of the jaw-tongue system is extracted from each utterance. A Random Least Squares Feed-Forward Network (RLSFN) has been used as a binary classifier working on the pathological and normative datasets in a leave-one-out strategy. Monte Carlo simulations have been conducted to estimate the influence of the stochastic nature of the classifier. Two datasets for each gender were tested (males and females) including 26 normative and 53 pathological subjects in the male set, and 25 normative and 38 pathological in the female set.
Results: Male and female data subsets were tested in single runs, yielding equal error rates under 0.6% (Accuracy over 99.4%). Due to the stochastic nature of each experiment, Monte Carlo runs were conducted to test the reliability of the methodology. The average detection results after 200 Montecarlo runs of …
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Scholar articles
P Gómez-Vilda, J Mekyska, JM Ferrández… - Frontiers in neuroinformatics, 2017