CLAIJul 6, 2023

How word semantics and phonology affect handwriting of Alzheimer's patients: a machine learning based analysis

Georgia Tech
arXiv:2307.04762v112 citationsh-index: 33
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This work addresses non-invasive diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease using handwriting analysis, but it is incremental as it applies existing machine learning methods to new data.

The study tackled how word semantics and phonology affect handwriting in Alzheimer's patients, finding that non-regular words required more features but achieved classification accuracy close to 90%.

Using kinematic properties of handwriting to support the diagnosis of neurodegenerative disease is a real challenge: non-invasive detection techniques combined with machine learning approaches promise big steps forward in this research field. In literature, the tasks proposed focused on different cognitive skills to elicitate handwriting movements. In particular, the meaning and phonology of words to copy can compromise writing fluency. In this paper, we investigated how word semantics and phonology affect the handwriting of people affected by Alzheimer's disease. To this aim, we used the data from six handwriting tasks, each requiring copying a word belonging to one of the following categories: regular (have a predictable phoneme-grapheme correspondence, e.g., cat), non-regular (have atypical phoneme-grapheme correspondence, e.g., laugh), and non-word (non-meaningful pronounceable letter strings that conform to phoneme-grapheme conversion rules). We analyzed the data using a machine learning approach by implementing four well-known and widely-used classifiers and feature selection. The experimental results showed that the feature selection allowed us to derive a different set of highly distinctive features for each word type. Furthermore, non-regular words needed, on average, more features but achieved excellent classification performance: the best result was obtained on a non-regular, reaching an accuracy close to 90%.

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