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Speech task based automatic classification of ALS and Parkinson’s Disease and their severity using log Mel spectrograms

Suhas BN, Jhansi Mallela, Aravind Illa, B. Yamini, Atchayaram Nalini, Ravi Yadav, Dipanjan Gope, Prasanta Ghosh

202032 citationsDOI

Abstract

We consider the task of speech based classification of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease (PD) and healthy controls (HC). Recent work in convolutional neural networks (CNN) to solve image classification problems raises the possibility of utilizing spectral representation of speech for detection of neurological diseases. In this paper, a spectrogram based approach is used. Feeding overlapping windows to the CNN makes sure that the temporal aspects are considered by using short signal segments or wide analysis filters. A three class (ALS, PD or HC) dysarthria classification is performed. In addition, we perform two severity classification experiments for ALS (5 class) and PD (3 class) respectively. Experiments are conducted on both baseline MFCC data [1] and log Mel spectrograms. Classification results show that for several audio lengths, models trained on log Mel spectrograms consistently outperform those of MFCC's. The ability of the network to accurately classify different classes is evaluated via the area under receiver operating characteristic curve [2],[3]. The findings from this study could aid in better detection and monitoring of ALS and PD diseases.

Topics & Concepts

SpectrogramDysarthriaMel-frequency cepstrumPattern recognition (psychology)Computer scienceSpeech recognitionArtificial intelligenceConvolutional neural networkFeature extractionClass (philosophy)Receiver operating characteristicMachine learningMedicineAudiologyVoice and Speech DisordersParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsDysphagia Assessment and Management