Parkinson’s Disease and Aging: Analysis of Their Effect in Phonation and Articulation of Speech

被引:0
|
作者
T. Arias-Vergara
J. C. Vásquez-Correa
J. R. Orozco-Arroyave
机构
[1] Universidad de Antioquia,Faculty of Engineering
[2] Friedrich Alexander Universitaẗ Erlangen-Nur̈nberg,Pattern Recognition Laboratory
来源
Cognitive Computation | 2017年 / 9卷
关键词
Parkinson’s disease; Phonation; Articulation; Aging voice; Multi-class SVM; Neural networks;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurological disorder that affects the communication ability of patients. There is interest in the research community to study acoustic measures that provide objective information to model PD speech. Although there are several studies in the literature that consider different characteristics of Parkinson’s speech like phonation and articulation, there are no studies including the aging process as another possible source of impairments in speech. The aim of this work is to analyze the vowel articulation and phonation of Parkinson’s patients compared with respect to two groups of healthy people: (1) young speakers with ages ranging from 22 to 50 years and (2) people with ages matched with respect to the Parkinson’s patients. Each participant repeated the sustained phonation of the five Spanish vowels three times and those utterances per speaker are modeled by using phonation and articulation features. Feature selection is applied to eliminate redundant information in the features space, and the automatic discrimination of the three groups of speakers is performed using a multi-class Support Vector Machine (SVM) following a one vs. all strategy, speaker independent. The results are compared to those obtained using a cognitive-inspired classifier which is based on neural networks (NN). The results indicate that the phonation and articulation capabilities of young speakers clearly differ from those exhibited by the elderly speakers (with and without PD). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper introducing experimental evidence to support the fact that age matching is necessary to perform more accurate and robust evaluations of pathological speech signals, especially considering diseases suffered by elderly people, like Parkinson’s. Additionally, the comparison among groups of speakers at different ages is necessary in order to understand the natural change in speech due to the aging process.
引用
收藏
页码:731 / 748
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Parkinson's Disease and Aging: Analysis of Their Effect in Phonation and Articulation of Speech
    Arias-Vergara, T.
    Vasquez-Correa, J. C.
    Orozco-Arroyave, J. R.
    COGNITIVE COMPUTATION, 2017, 9 (06) : 731 - 748
  • [2] Speech Signal Analysis in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease, Taking into Account Phonation, Articulation, and Prosody of Speech
    Majda-Zdancewicz, Ewelina
    Potulska-Chromik, Anna
    Nojszewska, Monika
    Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna
    Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2024, 14 (23):
  • [3] Evaluating Instability on Phonation in Parkinson's Disease and Aging Speech
    Gomez-Rodellar, Andres
    Palacios-Alonso, Daniel
    Ferrandez Vicente, Jose Manuel
    Mekyska, J.
    Alvarez Marquina, Agustin
    Gomez-Vilda, Pedro
    FROM BIOINSPIRED SYSTEMS AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS TO MACHINE LEARNING, PT II, 2019, 11487 : 340 - 351
  • [4] Comparing Parkinson's Disease Dysarthria and Aging Speech using Articulation Kinematics
    Gomez-Rodellar, A.
    Palacios-Alonso, D.
    Mekyska, J.
    Alvarez-Marquina, A.
    Gomez-Vilda, P.
    BIOSIGNALS: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES, VOL 4: BIOSIGNALS, 2019, : 52 - 61
  • [5] Phonation and Articulation Analyses in Laryngeal Pathologies, Cleft Lip and Palate, and Parkinson's Disease
    Jimenez-Monsalve, J. C.
    Vasquez-Correa, J. C.
    Orozco-Arroyave, J. R.
    Gomez-Vilda, P.
    BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS BASED ON NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL COMPUTING, PT II, 2017, 10338 : 424 - 434
  • [6] Detecting Parkinson's disease from sustained phonation and speech signals
    Vaiciukynas, Evaldas
    Verikas, Antanas
    Gelzinis, Adas
    Bacauskiene, Marija
    PLOS ONE, 2017, 12 (10):
  • [7] Automatic Assessment of Parkinsons Disease Using Speech Representations of Phonation and Articulation
    Liu, Yuanyuan
    Reddy, Mittapalle Kiran
    Penttila, Nelly
    Ihalainen, Tiina
    Alku, Paavo
    Rasanen, Okko
    IEEE-ACM TRANSACTIONS ON AUDIO SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PROCESSING, 2023, 31 : 242 - 255
  • [8] Characterization of Parkinson's disease dysarthria in terms of speech articulation kinematics
    Gomez, P.
    Mekyska, J.
    Gomez, A.
    Palacios, D.
    Rodellar, V.
    Alvarez, A.
    BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING AND CONTROL, 2019, 52 : 312 - 320
  • [9] VOWEL ARTICULATION INDEX AND CONVERSATIONAL SPONTANEOUS SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE
    Rountrey, C.
    Molett, M.
    PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS, 2020, 79 : E123 - E123
  • [10] Speech Intelligibility in Parkinson's disease following Intensive Voice and Articulation Treatments
    Schulz, G.
    Halpern, A.
    Spielman, J.
    Ramig, L.
    Panzer, I.
    Sharpley, A.
    Hodges, H.
    MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 2018, 33 : S193 - S194