Detecting Parkinson's Disease from Speech-task in an accessible and interpretable manner

09/02/2020
by   Wasifur Rahman, et al.
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Every nine minutes a person is diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease (PD) in the United States. However, studies have shown that between 25 and 80% of individuals with Parkinson's Disease (PD) remain undiagnosed. An online, in the wild audio recording application has the potential to help screen for the disease if risk can be accurately assessed. In this paper, we collect data from 726 unique subjects (262 PD and 464 Non-PD) uttering the "quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog ...." to conduct automated PD assessment. We extracted both standard acoustic features and deep learning based embedding features from the speech data and trained several machine learning algorithms on them. Our models achieved 0.75 AUC by modeling the standard acoustic features through the XGBoost model. We also provide explanation behind our model's decision and show that it is focusing mostly on the widely used MFCC features and a subset of dysphonia features previously used for detecting PD from verbal phonation task.

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