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Technology

Researchers create AI to detect post traumatic stress disorder through voice

Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be difficult to diagnose using the traditional methods of one-on-one clin
Published April 25, 2019

Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be difficult to diagnose using the traditional methods of one-on-one clinical interviews. To increase the accuracy, researchers have created an AI that detects PTSD from patient’s speech.

Researchers from New York University, alongside SRI International – research institute responsible for bringing Siri to iPhones – claim to have used artificial intelligence (AI) to objectively detect PTSD simply by listening to the sound of someone’s voice.

As per The New York Times, NYU and SRI spent five years creating a voice analysis program that not only understands human speech, but also detects PTSD signifiers and emotions. The AI listened for minor variables and auditory markers that would be hardly noticeable to the human ear. The team claimed that the algorithm is able to diagnose PTSD with 89% accuracy, reported Futurism.

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For tests, the team interviewed and recorded 129 war-zone exposed veterans and collected 40,000 speech samples to study. They then used the audio to teach the AI with vocal changes associated with diagnoses of PTSD, for instance, a slower and dull tone was an indicator of PTSD, as well as a shorter tonal range with less enthusiasm.

As per the researchers, the AI can detect slight changes in the voice such as the tension of throat muscles and whether the tongue touches the lips – all probable indicators of a PTSD diagnosis. Though being a breakthrough, the scientists plan on using additional data to train the system further, hence raising that rate of accuracy, as per New Atlas.

“Speech is an attractive candidate for use in an automated diagnostic system, perhaps as part of a future PTSD smartphone app, because it can be measured cheaply, remotely, and nonintrusively,” said Adam Brown, lead author of the study published in the journal Depression and Anxiety.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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