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Natural language processing methods are sensitive to sub-clinical linguistic differences in schizophrenia spectrum disorders

Psychology

Natural language processing methods are sensitive to sub-clinical linguistic differences in schizophrenia spectrum disorders

S. X. Tang, R. Kriz, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by Sunny X. Tang and colleagues delves into how natural language processing (NLP) can uncover subtle linguistic differences in individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. By analyzing speech samples, the study reveals intriguing patterns in word usage and coherence that surpass traditional clinical ratings, highlighting NLP's valuable role in identifying hidden language disturbances in SSD.

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