International audienceThe 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 of clusters is usually based on handmade taxonomies and the patient's performance is manually evaluated. In order to overcome limitations of such an approach, we propose a statistical method using distributional semantics. Based on transcribed speech samples from 100 French elderly, 53 diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment and 47 healthy, we used distributional semantic models ...
The final version of this article from Elsevier can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex....
Semantic memory organization and retrieval is a cutting edge topic that is being studied from differ...
Verbal fluency tests require individuals to produce as many words as possible in a one minute trial ...
International audienceThe Semantic Verbal Fluency Task is a common neuropsychological assessment for...
Semantic Verbal Fluency (SVF) tests are common neuropsychological tasks, in which patients are asked...
International audienceBackground: Semantic verbal fluency (SVF) tests are routinely used in screenin...
Objective To investigate whether automatic analysis of the Semantic Verbal Fluency test (SVF) is rel...
Alaçam Ö, Schüz S, Wegrzyn M, Kißler J, Zarrieß S. Exploring Semantic Spaces for Detecting Clusterin...
Verbal fluency is the ability to produce a satisfying sequence of spoken words during a given time i...
Assessing verbal output in category fluency tasks provides a sensitive indicator of cortical dysfunc...
Semantic Verbal Fluency tests have been used in the detection of certain clinical conditions, like D...
Successful performance on verbal fluency tasks is dependent upon systematic search and retrieval fro...
Assessing verbal output in category fluency tasks provides a sensitive indicator of cortical dysfunc...
In verbal fluency (VF) tests, subjects articulate words in a specified category during a short test ...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
The final version of this article from Elsevier can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex....
Semantic memory organization and retrieval is a cutting edge topic that is being studied from differ...
Verbal fluency tests require individuals to produce as many words as possible in a one minute trial ...
International audienceThe Semantic Verbal Fluency Task is a common neuropsychological assessment for...
Semantic Verbal Fluency (SVF) tests are common neuropsychological tasks, in which patients are asked...
International audienceBackground: Semantic verbal fluency (SVF) tests are routinely used in screenin...
Objective To investigate whether automatic analysis of the Semantic Verbal Fluency test (SVF) is rel...
Alaçam Ö, Schüz S, Wegrzyn M, Kißler J, Zarrieß S. Exploring Semantic Spaces for Detecting Clusterin...
Verbal fluency is the ability to produce a satisfying sequence of spoken words during a given time i...
Assessing verbal output in category fluency tasks provides a sensitive indicator of cortical dysfunc...
Semantic Verbal Fluency tests have been used in the detection of certain clinical conditions, like D...
Successful performance on verbal fluency tasks is dependent upon systematic search and retrieval fro...
Assessing verbal output in category fluency tasks provides a sensitive indicator of cortical dysfunc...
In verbal fluency (VF) tests, subjects articulate words in a specified category during a short test ...
The neurobiological nature of semantic knowledge, i.e., the encoding and storage of conceptual infor...
The final version of this article from Elsevier can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex....
Semantic memory organization and retrieval is a cutting edge topic that is being studied from differ...
Verbal fluency tests require individuals to produce as many words as possible in a one minute trial ...