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In this work, we consider the task of acoustic and articulatory feature based automatic classification of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) patients and healthy subjects using speech tasks. In particular, we compare the roles of different types of speech tasks, namely rehearsed speech, spontaneous speech and repeated words for this purpose. Simultaneous articulatory and speech data were recorded from 8 healthy controls and 8 ALS patients using AG501 for the classification experiments.

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Negative symptoms of schizophrenia are often associated with the blunting of emotional affect which creates a serious impediment in the daily functioning of the patients. Affective prosody is almost always adversely impacted in such cases, and is known to exhibit itself through the low-level acoustic signals of prosody. To automate and simplify the process of assessment of severity of emotion related symptoms of schizophrenia, we utilized these low-level acoustic signals to predict the expert subjective ratings assigned by a trained psychologist during an interview with the patient.

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