Syntactic complexity measures for detecting mild cognitive impairment
2007pp. 1–1
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Abstract
We consider the diagnostic utility of various syntactic complexity measures when extracted from spoken language samples of healthy and cognitively impaired subjects. We examine measures calculated from manually built parse trees, as well as the same measures calculated from automatic parses. We show statistically significant differences between clinical subject groups for a number of syntactic complexity measures, and these differences are preserved with automatic parsing. Different measures show different patterns for our data set, indicating that using multiple, complementary measures is important for such an application.
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