We introduce a novel audio processing architecture, the Open Voice Brain Model (OVBM), improving detection accuracy for Alzheimer's (AD) longitudinal discrimination from spontaneous speech. We also outline the OVBM design methodology leading us to such architecture, which in general can incorporate multimodal biomarkers and target simultaneously several diseases and other AI tasks. Key in our methodology is the use of multiple biomarkers complementing each other, and when two of them uniquely identify different subjects in a target disease we say they are orthogonal. We illustrate the OBVM design methodology by introducing sixteen biomarkers, three of which are orthogonal, demonstrating simultaneous above state-of-the-art discrimination for...
Background: Speech impairments are an early feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and consequently, an...
This paper is a submission to the Alzheimer’s Dementia Recognition through Spontaneous Speech (ADReS...
none5noAccording to the World Health Organization, the number of people suffering from dementia worl...
Copyright © 2020 ISCA Alzheimer's disease is estimated to affect around 50 million people worldwide ...
Goal: We hypothesized that COVID-19 subjects, especially including asymptomatics, could be accuratel...
Speech and language based automatic dementia detection is of interest due to it being non-invasive, ...
Abstract Background Alzheimer’s disease has become one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases...
Alzheimer's Dementia (AD) is an incurable, debilitating, and progressive neurodegenerative condition...
We present two multimodal fusion-based deep learning models that consume ASR transcribed speech and ...
International audienceBackground: The goal of this work is to develop a non-invasive method in order...
Aim: Human voice contains rich information. Few longitudinal studies have been conducted to investig...
In the light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the need for remote digital health assessment tools i...
Dementia is a disease characterized by the decline of cognitive function. Previous studies have show...
Abstract Background Identification of reliable, affordable, and easy-to-use strategies for detection...
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a form of dementia that affects the memory, cognition, and motor skills ...
Background: Speech impairments are an early feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and consequently, an...
This paper is a submission to the Alzheimer’s Dementia Recognition through Spontaneous Speech (ADReS...
none5noAccording to the World Health Organization, the number of people suffering from dementia worl...
Copyright © 2020 ISCA Alzheimer's disease is estimated to affect around 50 million people worldwide ...
Goal: We hypothesized that COVID-19 subjects, especially including asymptomatics, could be accuratel...
Speech and language based automatic dementia detection is of interest due to it being non-invasive, ...
Abstract Background Alzheimer’s disease has become one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases...
Alzheimer's Dementia (AD) is an incurable, debilitating, and progressive neurodegenerative condition...
We present two multimodal fusion-based deep learning models that consume ASR transcribed speech and ...
International audienceBackground: The goal of this work is to develop a non-invasive method in order...
Aim: Human voice contains rich information. Few longitudinal studies have been conducted to investig...
In the light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the need for remote digital health assessment tools i...
Dementia is a disease characterized by the decline of cognitive function. Previous studies have show...
Abstract Background Identification of reliable, affordable, and easy-to-use strategies for detection...
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a form of dementia that affects the memory, cognition, and motor skills ...
Background: Speech impairments are an early feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and consequently, an...
This paper is a submission to the Alzheimer’s Dementia Recognition through Spontaneous Speech (ADReS...
none5noAccording to the World Health Organization, the number of people suffering from dementia worl...