Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2023

Semantic and syntactic computerized analysis of free speech (12737)

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Different scales allow identification of patients at ultra-high-risk to develop psychosis. The current challenge is to identify a predictive marker of transition to schizophrenia. Language disorders, which reflect psyche, could be one of these markers. Computerized speech analysis techniques such as Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) have already proven their reliability in schizophrenia. These techniques reveal subtle speech disorganization that would be predictive of a clinical transition of ultra-high-risk psychotic patients. A combination of semantic and syntactic analysis could accurately predict the psychotic transition. The aim of our longitudinal multicentre cohort study is to validate this predictive model in French language as well as identifying specific linguistic markers of the psychotic transition. The initial report including the CAARMS is completed with an audio recording from the initial medical interview. The recording will be transcribed and analysed by computer following the method of lemmatization and vectorial analysis (LSA). An analysis of the grammatical function (number of words, rate of the various grammatical functions) will also be performed. This first analysis will emerge linguistic markers correlated to transition to psychosis that we will use to construct a predictive model for transition to schizophrenia.

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hal-05085242 , version 1 (26-05-2025)

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Christophe Lemey. Semantic and syntactic computerized analysis of free speech (12737). IEPA 14th International Conference on Early Intervention in Mental Health – “Early Intervention in a Changing World”, Jul 2023, Lausanne (CH), Switzerland. pp.6-203, ⟨10.1111/eip.13408⟩. ⟨hal-05085242⟩
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