Dementia is a gradual cognitive decline that typically occurs as a consequence of neurodegenerative disease, and can result in language deficits (i.e., aphasia). I show that linguistic features automatically extracted from the connected speech samples of individuals with dementia can both differentiate these individuals from healthy controls and contribute to our knowledge of the nature of language impairment in dementia. As a secondary goal, I address the challenges of a fully automated processing pipeline. I focus on a dementia syndrome known as primary progressive aphasia (PPA), in which language abilities are specifically impaired. I begin by automatically extracting linguistic information from transcripts of PPA speech, training machi...
From the article: "Individuals with dementia often experience a decline in their ability to use lang...
There are two variants of fronto-temporal dementia: a behavioral variant (behavioral FTD, bvFTD, Nea...
Neurodegenerative diseases causing dementia are known to affect a person’s speech and language. Part...
Dementia is a gradual cognitive decline that typically occurs as a consequence of neurodegenerative ...
The final version of this article from Elsevier can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex....
Dementia can affect a person{\textquotesingle}s speech and language abilities, even in the early sta...
The clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias is very challenging, especially in...
This thesis makes three main contributions to existing work on the automatic detection of dementia f...
Mixed vascular and Alzheimer-type dementia and pure Alzheimer's disease are both associated with cha...
A life expectancy beyond 60 years old provides us with unprecedented life opportunities. However, i...
Language production provides important markers of neurological health. One feature of impairments of...
Almost 50 million people are living with dementia in 2018 worldwide, and the number will double ever...
Narrative speech can provide a valuable source of infor-mation about an individual’s linguistic abil...
Abstract Background Language impairment is an importa...
International audienceAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a pervasive neurodegenerative disease that affects...
From the article: "Individuals with dementia often experience a decline in their ability to use lang...
There are two variants of fronto-temporal dementia: a behavioral variant (behavioral FTD, bvFTD, Nea...
Neurodegenerative diseases causing dementia are known to affect a person’s speech and language. Part...
Dementia is a gradual cognitive decline that typically occurs as a consequence of neurodegenerative ...
The final version of this article from Elsevier can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex....
Dementia can affect a person{\textquotesingle}s speech and language abilities, even in the early sta...
The clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias is very challenging, especially in...
This thesis makes three main contributions to existing work on the automatic detection of dementia f...
Mixed vascular and Alzheimer-type dementia and pure Alzheimer's disease are both associated with cha...
A life expectancy beyond 60 years old provides us with unprecedented life opportunities. However, i...
Language production provides important markers of neurological health. One feature of impairments of...
Almost 50 million people are living with dementia in 2018 worldwide, and the number will double ever...
Narrative speech can provide a valuable source of infor-mation about an individual’s linguistic abil...
Abstract Background Language impairment is an importa...
International audienceAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a pervasive neurodegenerative disease that affects...
From the article: "Individuals with dementia often experience a decline in their ability to use lang...
There are two variants of fronto-temporal dementia: a behavioral variant (behavioral FTD, bvFTD, Nea...
Neurodegenerative diseases causing dementia are known to affect a person’s speech and language. Part...