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GÓMEZ-RODELLAR, A. PALACIOS-ALONSO, D. FERRÁNDEZ VICENTE, J. MEKYSKA, J. ÁLVAREZ-MARQUINA, A. GÓMEZ-VILDA, P.
Original Title
A Methodology to Differentiate Parkinson's Disease and Aging Speech Based on Glottal Flow Acoustic Analysis
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Speech is controlled by axial neuromotor systems, therefore, it is highly sensitive to the effects of neurodegenerative illnesses such as Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Patients suffering from PD present important alterations in speech, which are manifested in phonation, articulation, prosody, and fluency. These alterations may be evaluated using statistical methods on features obtained from glottal, spectral, cepstral, or fractal descriptions of speech. This work introduces an evaluation paradigm based on Information Theory (IT) to differentiate the effects of PD and aging on glottal amplitude distributions. The study is conducted on a database including 48 PD patients (24 males, 24 females), 48 age-matched healthy controls (HC, 24 males, 24 females), and 48 mid-age normative subjects (NS, 24 males, 24 females). It may be concluded from the study that Hierarchical Clustering (HiCl) methods produce a clear separation between the phonation of PD patients from NS subjects (accuracy of 89.6% for both male and female subsets), but the separation between PD patients and HC subjects is less efficient (accuracy of 75.0% for the male subset and 70.8% for the female subset). Conversely, using feature selection and Support Vector Machine (SVM) classification, the differentiation between PD and HC is substantially improved (accuracy of 94.8% for the male subset and 92.8% for the female subset). This improvement was mainly boosted by feature selection, at a cost of information and generalization losses. The results point to the possibility that speech deterioration may affect HC phonation with aging, reducing its difference to PD phonation.
Keywords
Parkinson's disease; phonation distortion; aging speech; speech neuromechanics; Jensen-Shannon divergence; support vector machines
Authors
GÓMEZ-RODELLAR, A.; PALACIOS-ALONSO, D.; FERRÁNDEZ VICENTE, J.; MEKYSKA, J.; ÁLVAREZ-MARQUINA, A.; GÓMEZ-VILDA, P.
Released
3. 9. 2020
ISBN
0129-0657
Periodical
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEURAL SYSTEMS
Year of study
2050058
Number
1
State
United States of America
Pages from
Pages to
20
Pages count
URL
https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S0129065720500586
BibTex
@article{BUT165065, author="GÓMEZ-RODELLAR, A. and PALACIOS-ALONSO, D. and FERRÁNDEZ VICENTE, J. and MEKYSKA, J. and ÁLVAREZ-MARQUINA, A. and GÓMEZ-VILDA, P.", title="A Methodology to Differentiate Parkinson's Disease and Aging Speech Based on Glottal Flow Acoustic Analysis", journal="INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEURAL SYSTEMS", year="2020", volume="2050058", number="1", pages="1--20", doi="10.1142/S0129065720500586", issn="0129-0657", url="https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S0129065720500586" }