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Linguistic and Acoustic Features for Automatic Identification of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Children's Narrative
2014
Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology: From Linguistic Signal to Clinical Reality
Autism spectrum disorders are developmental disorders characterised as deficits in social and communication skills, and they affect both verbal and non-verbal communication. Previous works measured differences in children with and without autism spectrum disorders in terms of linguistic and acoustic features, although they do not mention automatic identification using integration of these features. In this paper, we perform an exploratory study of several language and speech features of both
doi:10.3115/v1/w14-3211
dblp:conf/acl-clpsych/TanakaSNTN14
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