用对数似然比从发声改善监测帕金森病

P. G. Vilda, Agustín Álvarez Marquina, M. V. R. Biarge, Victor Nieto Lluis, R. Martínez, M. C. Vicente-Torcal, J. C. Lázaro-Carrascosa
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与其他神经退行性疾病相反,帕金森病支持某些可以改善患者状况或至少减轻疾病影响的治疗方法。无论是药物、手术还是康复治疗,都需要对患者进行纵向监测,以评估其病情的进展或消退,从而优化资源和效益。众所周知,PD在发音上留下了重要的标记,因此从定期录制的语音记录中获得的相关性可用于PD的纵向监测。最受欢迎的相关系数是mel-倒谱系数、畸变特征(抖动、闪烁、HNR、PPE等)、震颤指标或生物力学系数。从每个周期评估中估计的特征模板必须进行比较,以建立潜在的进展或回归。本工作致力于提出一个基于对数似然比的比较框架。这种方法显示出非常敏感,并允许基于三个波段的比较:参照对照受试者或对照人群的治疗前状态与治疗后状态。在一个月内每周记录的8名男性患者的数据库结果显示了对其严重程度的评论。结论表明,畸变、生物力学和震颤等特征与PD发声的监测密切相关。
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Monitoring Parkinson's Disease from phonation improvement by Log Likelihood Ratios
Parkinson's Disease (PD), contrary to other neurodegenerative diseases, supports certain treatments which can improve patients' conditions or at least mitigate disease effects. Treatments, either pharmacological, surgical or rehabilitative need longitudinal monitoring of patients to assess the progression or regression of thier condition, to optimize resources and benefits. As it is well known, PD leaves important marks in phonation, thus correlates obtained from spoken recordings taken at periodic intervals may be used in longitudinal monitoring of PD. The most preferred correlates are mel-cepstral coefficients, distortion features (jitter, shimmer, HNR, PPE, etc.), tremor indicators, or biomechanical coefficients. Feature templates estimated from each periodic evaluation have to be compared to establish potential progression or regression. The present work is devoted to propose a comparison framework based on Log Likelihood Ratios. This methodology shows to be very sensitive and allows a three-band based comparison: pre-treatment status vs post-treatment status in reference to a control subject or to a control population. Results from a database of eight male patients recorded weekly during a month are shown with comments regarding their severity condition. The conclusions derived show that several distortion, biomechanical and tremor features are quite relevant in monitoring PD phonation.
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