Detecting Mild Cognitive Impairment from Spontaneous Speech by Correlation-Based Phonetic Feature Selection.
Gábor GosztolyaLászló TóthTamás GrószVeronika VinczeIldikó HoffmannGréta SzatlóczkiMagdolna PákáskiJános KálmánPublished in: INTERSPEECH (2016)
Keyphrases
- spontaneous speech
- feature selection
- spoken document retrieval
- mild cognitive impairment
- human machine interaction
- high degree of accuracy
- information retrieval
- brain images
- text categorization
- spoken language
- machine learning
- speech recognition
- support vector
- feature set
- text classification
- test collection
- sensor data
- cross language
- broadcast news
- classification accuracy
- expert systems
- feature extraction