Understanding Cohesion in Writings and Speech of Schizophrenia Patients

Amal AlQahtani, Efsun Sarioglu Kayi, Mona T. Diab
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Schizophrenia is one of the mental disorders that impacts a person's thinking, speech, and actions. It can reduce a person’s ability to process auditory information and make decisions. Analyzing this disorder correctly is important because it might help with different ways of reducing its negative effects on its patients. Linguists and psychiatrists have been investigating language impairments and speech disorder in people with schizophrenia disorder which can be challenging. In this study, we attempt to address this issue by analyzing linguistic features i.e. cohesion in the writings and speech scripts of schizophrenia patients. Our results show that using referential cohesion with text easability or situation model features provides the best performance for speech whereas for writing dataset, readability or a combination of situation model and readability yield the best performance.
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理解精神分裂症患者写作和言语中的衔接
精神分裂症是一种影响人的思维、言语和行为的精神障碍。它会降低一个人处理听觉信息和做出决定的能力。正确分析这种疾病很重要,因为它可能有助于用不同的方法减少对患者的负面影响。语言学家和精神科医生一直在研究精神分裂症患者的语言障碍和语言障碍,这可能具有挑战性。在本研究中,我们试图通过分析精神分裂症患者写作和言语脚本的语言特征,即衔接来解决这一问题。我们的研究结果表明,使用具有文本易读性或情境模型特征的引用内聚可以为语音提供最佳性能,而对于编写数据集,可读性或情境模型和可读性的组合可以产生最佳性能。
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