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      Developing a large scale population screening tool for the assessment of Parkinson's disease using telephone-quality voice

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          Recent studies have demonstrated that analysis of laboratory-quality voice recordings can be used to accurately differentiate people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD) from healthy controls (HCs). These findings could help facilitate the development of remote screening and monitoring tools for PD. In this study, 2759 telephone-quality voice recordings from 1483 PD and 15 321 recordings from 8300 HC participants were analyzed. To account for variations in phonetic backgrounds, data were acquired from seven countries. A statistical framework for analyzing voice was developed, whereby 307 dysphonia measures that quantify different properties of voice impairment, such as breathiness, roughness, monopitch, hoarse voice quality, and exaggerated vocal tremor, were computed. Feature selection algorithms were used to identify robust parsimonious feature subsets, which were used in combination with a random forests (RFs) classifier to accurately distinguish PD from HC. The best tenfold cross-validation performance was obtained using Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization and RF, leading to mean sensitivity of 64.90% (standard deviation, SD, 2.90%) and mean specificity of 67.96% (SD 2.90%). This large scale study is a step forward toward assessing the development of a reliable, cost-effective, and practical clinical decision support tool for screening the population at large for PD using telephone-quality voice.

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          Journal
          J Acoust Soc Am
          J. Acoust. Soc. Am
          JASMAN
          The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
          Acoustical Society of America
          0001-4966
          1520-8524
          May 2019
          09 May 2019
          : 145
          : 5
          : 2871-2884
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Somerville College, University of Oxford , Oxford, OX2 6HD, United Kingdom
          [2 ] Aculab PLC , Milton Keynes, MK1 1PT, United Kingdom
          [3 ] Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, Medical School, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, EH16 4UX, United Kingdom
          Author notes
          [b)]

          Also at: Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX2 6GG, United Kingdom.

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          PMC6509044 PMC6509044 6509044 1.5100272 001905JAS JASA-03456
          10.1121/1.5100272
          6509044
          31153319
          d69a61a7-bf64-4e01-a13f-1493ff3eefd9
          © 2019 Acoustical Society of America.

          0001-4966/2019/145(5)/2871/14/ $30.00

          History
          : 28 August 2018
          : 05 March 2019
          : 09 April 2019
          Page count
          Pages: 14
          Funding
          Funded by: Wellcome Trust http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004440
          Categories
          Biomedical Acoustics
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