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arxiv: 2006.05365 · v3 · pith:F4D2ZTJMnew · submitted 2020-06-09 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.CL· cs.SD

Vocal markers from sustained phonation in Huntington's Disease

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Disease-modifying treatments are currently assessed in neurodegenerative diseases. Huntington's Disease represents a unique opportunity to design automatic sub-clinical markers, even in premanifest gene carriers. We investigated phonatory impairments as potential clinical markers and propose them for both diagnosis and gene carriers follow-up. We used two sets of features: Phonatory features and Modulation Power Spectrum Features. We found that phonation is not sufficient for the identification of sub-clinical disorders of premanifest gene carriers. According to our regression results, Phonatory features are suitable for the predictions of clinical performance in Huntington's Disease.

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