Automatic Spontaneous Speech Analysis for the Detection of Cognitive Functional Decline in Older Adults: Multilanguage Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 5 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI:10.2196/50537
Emilia Ambrosini, Chiara Giangregorio, Eugenio Lomurno, Sara Moccia, Marios Milis, Christos Loizou, Domenico Azzolino, Matteo Cesari, Manuel Cid Gala, Carmen Galán de Isla, Jonathan Gomez-Raja, Nunzio Alberto Borghese, Matteo Matteucci, Simona Ferrante
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Abstract

Background: The rise in life expectancy is associated with an increase in long-term and gradual cognitive decline. Treatment effectiveness is enhanced at the early stage of the disease. Therefore, there is a need to find low-cost and ecological solutions for mass screening of community-dwelling older adults.

Objective: This work aims to exploit automatic analysis of free speech to identify signs of cognitive function decline.

Methods: A sample of 266 participants older than 65 years were recruited in Italy and Spain and were divided into 3 groups according to their Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE) scores. People were asked to tell a story and describe a picture, and voice recordings were used to extract high-level features on different time scales automatically. Based on these features, machine learning algorithms were trained to solve binary and multiclass classification problems by using both mono- and cross-lingual approaches. The algorithms were enriched using Shapley Additive Explanations for model explainability.

Results: In the Italian data set, healthy participants (MMSE score≥27) were automatically discriminated from participants with mildly impaired cognitive function (20≤MMSE score≤26) and from those with moderate to severe impairment of cognitive function (11≤MMSE score≤19) with accuracy of 80% and 86%, respectively. Slightly lower performance was achieved in the Spanish and multilanguage data sets.

Conclusions: This work proposes a transparent and unobtrusive assessment method, which might be included in a mobile app for large-scale monitoring of cognitive functionality in older adults. Voice is confirmed to be an important biomarker of cognitive decline due to its noninvasive and easily accessible nature.

用于检测老年人认知功能衰退的自动语音分析:一项多语言研究。
背景:预期寿命的延长与认知能力长期和逐渐衰退的增加有关。在疾病的早期阶段,治疗效果会更好。因此,需要找到低成本、生态化的解决方案,对社区老年人进行大规模筛查:本研究旨在利用对自由言语的自动分析来识别认知功能衰退的迹象:方法:在意大利和西班牙招募了 266 名 65 岁以上的受试者,根据他们的迷你精神状况检查(MMSE)得分将他们分为三组。受试者被要求讲述一个故事和描述一幅图片,语音记录被用来自动提取不同时间尺度上的高级特征。根据这些特征,对机器学习算法进行了训练,以使用单语言和跨语言方法解决二元和多类分类问题。为了提高模型的可解释性,使用 SHAP 对这些算法进行了强化:在意大利数据集上,健康受试者(MMSE≥27)与认知功能轻度受损受试者(20≤MMSE≤26)和认知功能中重度受损受试者(11≤MMSE≤19)可自动区分开来,准确率分别为 80% 和 86%。在西班牙语和多语言数据集上取得的成绩略低:这项工作提出了一种透明、无干扰的评估方法,可将其纳入移动应用程序,用于大规模监测老年人的认知功能。语音由于其非侵入性和易用性,已被证实是认知功能衰退的重要生物标志物:
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