Blog
Accuracy of automated scoring of verbal paired associates in a remote data collection context
At the virtual AAIC 2020 conference Dr Francesca Cormack shared her research, focusing on automatic speech recognition for verbal cognitive testing.
Speech recognition and online assessments: the future for clinical trials in Alzheimer's disease?
New data demonstrates possibility for speech recognition and online assessments to enhance clinical trials in Alzheimer’s disease.
Automated voice-based testing as a potential recruitment tool in clinical trials
Automated voice-based testing: applications in recruitment of patients in clinical trials.
web-based testing,
wearables,
virtual clinical trials,
technology,
swm,
subjective measures,
stigma,
social cognition,
smartphones,
schizophrenia research,
schizophrenia,
safety,
rvp,
rti,
research funding,
research,
remote testing,
regulations,
recruitment,
rare disease,
prodromal,
pro-cognitive,
prm,
press release,
presenteeism,
precision psychiatry,
pre-clinical,
poster,
personalised medicine,
patient recruitment,
patient engagement,
parkinson's disease,
pal,
paired associates learning,
ots,
occupational health,
normative data,
neuroscience,
neurology,
near-patient testing,
multiple sclerosis,
mts,
ms,
modelling,
mental wellbeing,
mdd,
mci,
major depression,
high-frequency testing,
high frequency,
healthcare,
guide,
grant,
funding,
fatigue,
ert,
epidemiology,
ebt,
early career researchers,
early alzheimer's disease,
drug development,
dms,
digital tools,
digital health,
depression,
dementia,
covid-19,
cognitive testing,
cognitive science,
cognitive safety,
cognitive impairment,
cognitive function,
cognitive dysfunction,
cognitive deficits,
cognitive biomarkers,
cognitive assessment,
cognition kit,
cognition,
cns summit,
clinical trials,
clinical trial,
cias,
chronic illness,
chronic health conditions,
cgt,
cantab testimonial,
cantab research grant,
cantab,
brain health,
biomarkers,
awards,
automatic speech recognition,
autism,
attention,
asr,
asd,
alzheimer's disease,
adolescents,
academic,
absenteeism,