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Characterising Depressed Speech for Classification

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Alghowinem, Sharifa
Goecke, Roland
Wagner, Michael
Epps, Julian
Parker, Gordon
Breakspear, Michael

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ISCA Speech Organisation

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Depression is a serious psychiatric disorder that affects mood, thoughts, and the ability to function in everyday life. This paper investigates the characteristics of depressed speech for the purpose of automatic classification by analysing the effect of

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Characterising Depressed Speech for Classification

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