Increased access to large datasets has driven progress in NLP. However, most computational studies of clinically-validated, patient-generated speech and language involve very few datapoints, as such data are difficult (and expensive) to collect. In this position paper, we argue that we must find ways to promote data sharing across research...
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June 6, 2019 (v1)Conference paperUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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September 19, 2017 (v1)Conference paper
The Semantic Verbal Fluency Task is a common neuropsychological assessment for cognitive disorders: patients are prompted to name as many words from a semantic category as possible in a time interval; the count of correctly named concepts is assessed. Patients often organise their retrieval around semantically related clusters. The definition...
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May 21, 2018 (v1)Conference paper
Dementia has a large economic impact on our society as cost-effective population-wide screening for early signs of dementia is still an unsolved medical supply resource problem. A solution should be fast, require a minimum of external material, and automatically indicate potential persons at risk of cognitive decline. Despite encouraging...
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November 18, 2017 (v1)Conference paper
The standard dementia screening tool Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the standard dementia staging tool Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR) are prominent methods for answering questions whether a person might have dementia and about the dementia severity respectively. These methods are time consuming and require well-educated...
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August 2019 (v1)Journal article
Contents lists available atScienceDirectNeuropsychologiajournal homepage:www.elsevier.com/locate/neuropsychologiaExploitation vs. exploration—computational temporal and semantic analysisexplains semantic verbalfluency impairment in Alzheimer's diseaseJohannes Trögera,∗, Nicklas Linza, Alexandra Königb, Philippe Robertb, Jan...
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May 8, 2018 (v1)Conference paper
Semantic Verbal Fluency (SVF) tests are common neuropsychological tasks, in which patients are asked to name as many words belonging to a semantic category as they can in 60 seconds. These tests are sensitive to even early forms of dementia caused by e.g. Alzheimer's disease. Performance is usually measured as the total number of correct...
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June 8, 2018 (v1)Journal article
Background: Semantic verbal fluency (SVF) tests are routinely used in screening for mild cognitive impairment (MCI). In this task, participants name as many items as possible of a semantic category under a time constraint. Clinicians measure task performance manually by summing the number of correct words and errors. More fine-grained variables...
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2021 (v1)Journal article
Abstract Background Certain neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS), namely apathy, depression, and anxiety demonstrated great value in predicting dementia progression, representing eventually an opportunity window for timely diagnosis and treatment. However, sensitive and objective markers of these symptoms are still missing. Therefore, the present...
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June 18, 2019 (v1)Journal article
Background: Apathy is present in several psychiatric and neurological conditions and has been found to have a severe negative effect on disease progression. In older people, it can be a predictor of increased dementia risk. Current assessment methods lack objectivity and sensitivity, thus new diagnostic tools and broad-scale screening...
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July 15, 2018 (v1)Conference paper
Apathy is a frequent neuropsychiatric syndrome in people with dementia. It leads to diminished motivation for physical, cognitive and emotional activity. Apathy is highly underdiagnosed since its criteria have been only recently established and rely heavily on the subjective evaluation of human observers. In this paper we analyse speech samples...
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July 14, 2019 (v1)Publication
Currently, to enroll participants into pharmaceutical trials strenuous and costly procedures are applied to test whether participants meet inclusion criteria or not; this includes travel to clinics, costly brain imaging, invasive assessments, or costly f2f assessments with experts. Moreover, screening for such inclusion criteria in clinical...
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March 2022 (v1)Journal article
Introduction Identifying cost-effective, non-invasive biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a clinical and research priority. Speech data are easy to collect, and studies suggest it can identify those with AD. We do not know if speech features can predict AD biomarkers in a preclinical population. Methods and analysis The Speech on the...
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2021 (v1)Journal article
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, health professionals have been directly confronted with the suffering of patients and their families. By making them main actors in the management of this health crisis, they have been exposed to various psychosocial risks (stress, trauma, fatigue, etc). Paradoxically, stress-related symptoms are often...
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