Voice Biomarkers
Cross-source consensus on Voice Biomarkers from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The study addresses the need for objective and scalable screening methods that identify depressive and anxiety symptoms from speech. — Voice Biomarkers for Depression and Anxiety
- The study hypothesizes that raw audio contains voice biomarkers relevant to depression and anxiety. — Voice Biomarkers for Depression and Anxiety
- Controlled-content voice cloning supported that acoustic biomarkers alone carried discriminative information. — Voice Biomarkers for Depression and Anxiety
- The voice-cloning experiment also showed that linguistic cues contributed substantially to model performance. — Voice Biomarkers for Depression and Anxiety
- Performance above chance on standardized passages supported transferable non-linguistic vocal signals. — Voice Biomarkers for Depression and Anxiety