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Detecting Parkinson’s disease and its cognitive phenotypes via automated semantic analyses of action stories

Adolfo M. García, Daniel Escobar-Grisales, Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Yamile Bocanegra, Leonardo Moreno, Jairo Alexander Carmona Arroyave, Juan Rafael Orozco‐Arroyave

2022npj Parkinson s Disease38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Action-concept outcomes are useful targets to identify Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and differentiate between those with and without mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI, PD-nMCI). Yet, most approaches employ burdensome examiner-dependent tasks, limiting their utility. We introduce a framework capturing action-concept markers automatically in natural speech. Patients from both subgroups and controls retold an action-laden and a non-action-laden text (AT, nAT). In each retelling, we weighed action and non-action concepts through our automated Proximity-to-Reference-Semantic-Field (P-RSF) metric, for analysis via ANCOVAs (controlling for cognitive dysfunction) and support vector machines. Patients were differentiated from controls based on AT (but not nAT) P-RSF scores. The same occurred in PD-nMCI patients. Conversely, PD-MCI patients exhibited reduced P-RSF scores for both texts. Direct discrimination between patient subgroups was not systematic, but it yielded best outcomes via AT scores. Our approach outperformed classifiers based on corpus-derived embeddings. This framework opens scalable avenues to support PD diagnosis and phenotyping.

Topics & Concepts

Action (physics)CognitionMetric (unit)LimitingDiseaseCognitive impairmentPsychologyParkinson's diseaseNatural language processingCognitive psychologyArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceMedicineMachine learningNeuroscienceInternal medicineMechanical engineeringEconomicsQuantum mechanicsEngineeringPhysicsOperations managementNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismVoice and Speech DisordersParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
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