This article proposes an automatic approach-based on nonverbal speech features-aimed at the automatic discrimination between depressed and non-depressed speakers. The experiments have been performed over one of the largest corpora collected for such a task in the literature (62 patients diagnosed with depression and 54 healthy control subjects), especially when it comes to data where the depressed speakers have been diagnosed as such by professional psychiatrists. The results show that the discrimination can be performed with an accuracy of over 75% and the error analysis shows that the chances of correct classification do not change according to gender, depression-related pathology diagnosed by the psychiatrists or length of the pharmacolo...
Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders affecting people from different age gro...
Accurate detection of depression from spontaneous speech could lead to an objective diagnostic aid t...
Background Abnormalities in vocal expression during a depressed episode have frequently been reporte...
Depression is one of the most common mental health issues. (It affects more than 4% of the world’s p...
The present PhD project was the result of a multidisciplinary work involving psychiatrists, computin...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a debilitating disorder that at present lacks a reliable biomarker to aid ...
Depression is a serious psychiatric disorder that affects mood, thoughts, and the ability to functio...
Major depressive disorders are mental disorders of high prevalence, leading to a high impact on indi...
Major depressive disorders are mental disorders of high prevalence, leading to a high impact on indi...
This work investigates the use of a classification approach as a means to identify effective depress...
In this paper, we investigate the problem of detecting depres-sion from recordings of subjects ’ spe...
Speech-based depression detection has attracted significant attention over the last years. A debated...
Given that there is no definitive, widely accepted laboratory test for depression, there is a need f...
Depression is one of the most common mental health issues. (It affects more than 4% of the world’s p...
In recent years, the problem of automatic detection of mental illness from the speech signal has gai...
Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders affecting people from different age gro...
Accurate detection of depression from spontaneous speech could lead to an objective diagnostic aid t...
Background Abnormalities in vocal expression during a depressed episode have frequently been reporte...
Depression is one of the most common mental health issues. (It affects more than 4% of the world’s p...
The present PhD project was the result of a multidisciplinary work involving psychiatrists, computin...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a debilitating disorder that at present lacks a reliable biomarker to aid ...
Depression is a serious psychiatric disorder that affects mood, thoughts, and the ability to functio...
Major depressive disorders are mental disorders of high prevalence, leading to a high impact on indi...
Major depressive disorders are mental disorders of high prevalence, leading to a high impact on indi...
This work investigates the use of a classification approach as a means to identify effective depress...
In this paper, we investigate the problem of detecting depres-sion from recordings of subjects ’ spe...
Speech-based depression detection has attracted significant attention over the last years. A debated...
Given that there is no definitive, widely accepted laboratory test for depression, there is a need f...
Depression is one of the most common mental health issues. (It affects more than 4% of the world’s p...
In recent years, the problem of automatic detection of mental illness from the speech signal has gai...
Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders affecting people from different age gro...
Accurate detection of depression from spontaneous speech could lead to an objective diagnostic aid t...
Background Abnormalities in vocal expression during a depressed episode have frequently been reporte...