Cepstral Analysis and Hilbert-Huang Transform for Automatic Detection of Parkinson’s Disease

Most patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) develop speech deficits, including reduced sonority, altered articulation, and abnormal prosody. This article presents a methodology to automatically classify patients with PD and Healthy Control (HC) subjects. In this study, the Hilbert-Huang Transform (H...

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Published inTecno - Lógicas (Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano) Vol. 23; no. 47; pp. 93 - 108
Main Authors López-Pabón, Felipe O., Arias-Vergara, Tomas, Orozco-Arroyave, Juan R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Portuguese
Published Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano - ITM 01.01.2020
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Summary:Most patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) develop speech deficits, including reduced sonority, altered articulation, and abnormal prosody. This article presents a methodology to automatically classify patients with PD and Healthy Control (HC) subjects. In this study, the Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT) and Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCCs) were considered to model modulated phonations (changing the tone from low to high and vice versa) of the vowels /a/, /i/, and /u/. The HHT was used to extract the first two formants from audio signals with the aim of modeling the stability of the tongue while the speakers were producing modulated vowels. Kruskal-Wallis statistical tests were used to eliminate redundant and non-relevant features in order to improve classification accuracy. PD patients and HC subjects were automatically classified using a Radial Basis Support Vector Machine (RBF-SVM). The results show that the proposed approach allows an automatic discrimination between PD and HC subjects with accuracies of up to 75 % for women and 73 % for men.
ISSN:0123-7799
2256-5337
2256-5337
DOI:10.22430/22565337.1401