Research paper
Using Acoustic Speech Patterns From Smartphones to Investigate Mood Disorders: Scoping Review.
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- Using Acoustic Speech Patterns From Smartphones to Investigate Mood Disorders: Scoping Review.
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BackgroundMood disorders are commonly underrecognized and undertreated, as diagnosis is reliant on self-reporting and clinical assessments that are often not timely. Speech characteristics of those with mood disorders differs from healthy individuals. With the wide use of smartphones, and the emergence of machine learning approaches, smartphones can be used to monitor speech patterns to help the diagnosis and monitoring of mood disorders.ObjectiveThe aim of this review is to synthesize resear...
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- Research paper
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- Journal article
- Date created
- 2021-9-17
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- Flanagan, Olivia / Chan, Amy / Roop, Partha / Sundram, Frederick
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/57999
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- data science / diagnosis / monitoring / mood disorders / smartphone / speech patterns / Acoustics / Humans / Monitoring, Physiologic / Mood Disorders / Smartphone / Speech / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Health Care Sciences & Services / Medical Informatics / MENTAL-HEALTH / TECHNOLOGY / SCHIZOPHRENIA / PSYCHIATRY / DEPRESSION / FEATURES / EPISODES / DISEASE / RELAPSE / IMPACT / 1117 Public Health and Health Services
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