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  • Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience various speech issues, such as difficulties with dysarthria and language, which were compared to healthy controls (HC) using advanced language analysis tools.
  • The study included 53 PD patients with normal cognitive function and 53 HCs, utilizing machine learning to analyze their spontaneous speech based on specific linguistic features like part-of-speech and syntactic complexity.
  • Findings revealed that PD patients produced fewer morphemes and differed in verb and noun usage compared to HCs, with over 80% accuracy in distinguishing between the two groups using these speech characteristics.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) encounter a variety of speech-related problems, including dysarthria and language disorders. To elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms for linguistic alteration in PD, we compared the utterance of patients and that of healthy controls (HC) using automated morphological analysis tools.

Methods: We enrolled 53 PD patients with normal cognitive function and 53 HC, and assessed their spontaneous speech using natural language processing. Machine learning algorithms were used to identify the characteristics of spontaneous conversation in each group. Thirty-seven features focused on part-of-speech and syntactic complexity were used in this analysis. A support-vector machine (SVM) model was trained with ten-fold cross-validation.

Results: PD patients were found to speak less morphemes on one sentence than the HC group. Compared to HC, the speech of PD patients had a higher rate of verbs, case particles (dispersion), and verb utterances, and a lower rate of common noun utterances, proper noun utterances, and filler utterances. Using these conversational changes, the respective discrimination rates for PD or HC were more than 80%.

Conclusions: Our results demonstrate the potential of natural language processing for linguistic analysis and diagnosis of PD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parkreldis.2023.105411DOI Listing

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