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A comprehensive review of computational methods for automatic prediction of schizophrenia with insight into indigenous populations
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- A comprehensive review of computational methods for automatic prediction of schizophrenia with insight into indigenous populations
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Psychiatrists rely on language and speech behavior as one of the main clues in psychiatric diagnosis. Descriptive psychopathology and phenomenology form the basis of a common language used by psychiatrists to describe abnormal mental states. This conventional technique of clinical observation informed early studies on disturbances of thought form, speech, and language observed in psychosis and schizophrenia. These findings resulted in language models that were used as tools in psychosis resea...
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- 2019-09-12
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- Randall, Ratana / Sharifzadeh, Hamid / Krishnan, J. / Pang, Shaoning
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4763
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- automated speech analysis / schizophrenia / psychosis / diagnosis / computational methods / language dysfunction / language relativity / cross-cultural studies / Kincaid, D. Lawrence, (1945-) / convergence model of communication / Māori / mental health / speech analysis / Computational Linguistics / Mental Health / Multicultural, Intercultural and Cross-cultural Studies / Hauora hinengaro
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