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Citation

Higuchi M, Nakamura M, Shinohara S, Omiya Y, Takano T, Mizuguchi D, Sonota N, Toda H, Saito T, So M, Takayama E, Terashi H, Mitsuyoshi S, Tokuno S. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022; 19(18): e11397.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/ijerph191811397

PMID

36141675

Abstract

In general, it is common knowledge that people's feelings are reflected in their voice and facial expressions. This research work focuses on developing techniques for diagnosing depression based on acoustic properties of the voice. In this study, we developed a composite index of vocal acoustic properties that can be used for depression detection. Voice recordings were collected from patients undergoing outpatient treatment for major depressive disorder at a hospital or clinic following a physician's diagnosis. Numerous features were extracted from the collected audio data using openSMILE software. Furthermore, qualitatively similar features were combined using principal component analysis. The resulting components were incorporated as parameters in a logistic regression based classifier, which achieved a diagnostic accuracy of ~90% on the training set and ~80% on the test set. Lastly, the proposed metric could serve as a new measure for evaluation of major depressive disorder.


Language: en

Keywords

major depressive disorder; logistic regression; voice analysis

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