Browsing by Author "Özkanca, Yasin Serdar"
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Depression screening from voice samples of patients affected by parkinson’s disease
Özkanca, Yasin Serdar; Öztürk, M. G.; Ekmekci, Merve Nur; Atkins, D. C.; Demiroğlu, Cenk; Ghomi, R. H. (S. Karger AG, 2019-05-01)Depression is a common mental health problem leading to significant disability worldwide. It is not only common but also commonly co-occurs with other mental and neurological illnesses. Parkinson's disease (PD) gives rise ... -
Investigating voice as a biomarker: Deep phenotyping methods for early detection of Parkinson's disease
Tracy, J. M.; Özkanca, Yasin Serdar; Atkins, D.C.; Ghomi, R.H. (Elsevier, 2020-04)Voice technology has grown tremendously in recent years and using voice as a biomarker has also been gaining evidence. We demonstrate the potential of voice in serving as a deep phenotype for Parkinson's Disease (PD), the ... -
Multi-lingual depression-level assessment from conversational speech using acoustic and text features
Özkanca, Yasin Serdar (2018-12-19)Depression is a common mental health problem around the world with a large burden on economies, well-being, hence productivity, of individuals. Early diagnosis and detection of depression can aid treatment, but diagnosis ... -
Multi-lingual depression-level assessment from conversational speech using acoustic and text features
Özkanca, Yasin Serdar; Demiroğlu, Cenk; Besirli, A.; Çelik, S. (International Speech Communication Association, 2018)Depression is a common mental health problem around the world with a large burden on economies, well-being, hence productivity, of individuals. Its early diagnosis and treatment are critical to reduce the costs and even ... -
Parkinson’s disease diagnosis using machine learning and voice
Wroge, T. J.; Özkanca, Yasin Serdar; Demiroğlu, Cenk; Si, D.; Atkins, D. C.; Ghomi, R. H. (IEEE, 2018)Biomarkers derived from human voice can offer in-sight into neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease (PD), because of their underlying cognitive and neuromuscular function. PD is a progressive neurodegenerative ...
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