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Analysis of speech disorders in patients with a high risk of developing Lewy body diseases
Novotný, Kryštof ; Kováč, Daniel (referee) ; Mekyska, Jiří (advisor)
Lewy bodies diseases (one of the most common neurodegenerative disorders) have the same pathological basis, but the individual representatives differ in their clinical manifestations. Different diseases affect the mental or physical side of the patient to a greater or lesser extent. This work assumes that thanks to the acoustic analysis of speech, it is possible to distinguish individual diseases from one another, because the disorders of the cognitive and motor aspects of a patient reflect in speech in specific ways. The thesis aims to describe the clinical features of the main representatives of the Lewy bodies diseases, to investigate their impact on speech, to propose characterizing acoustic parameters and then to compare their discriminative power. Speech recordings from the CoBeN and preLBD databases are used as input data for the proposed algorithm. Descriptive statistics, Mann-Whitney U test, FDR correction and XGBoost machine learning model using stratified cross-validation and balanced accuracy are used for subsequent evaluation. The result are scripts for the automated calculation of speech parameters from the database and their evaluation. The results of the analysis prove that the selected diseases can really be distinguished from each other and from a healthy control based on the manifestations in speech, already in the prodromal stages.

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