[PDF][PDF] Proof of clinical feasibility of natural language learning with machines

M Mulye, S Conrad, S Knecht - 2024 - ceur-ws.org
Aphasia is a condition resulting from a stroke or injury to the brain. This condition renders
the patient unable to use language efficiently. Machine learning and artificial intelligence …

Assistive Completion of Agrammatic Aphasic Sentences: Amalgamation of NLP and Neurolinguistics-based Synthetic Dataset

R Misra, SS Mishra, TK Gandhi - 2023 45th Annual …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Damage to the inferior frontal gyrus (Broca's area) can cause agrammatic aphasia wherein
patients, although able to comprehend, lack the ability to form complete sentences. This …

From concept to practice: a scoping review of the application of AI to aphasia diagnosis and management

A Adikari, N Hernandez, D Alahakoon… - Disability and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Aphasia is an acquired communication disability resulting from impairments in
language processing following brain injury, most commonly stroke. People with aphasia …

[PDF][PDF] Artificial Intelligence Enables a Paradigm Shift in Understanding Nonfluent Aphasia

N Rezaii, BC Dickerson - 2023 - psyarxiv.com
Nonfluent aphasia is a neurological condition characterized by profound alterations in the
quality and quantity of language production. Despite the succession of attempts to uncover …

A machine learning approach for predicting post-stroke aphasia recovery: A pilot study

Y Gu, M Bahrani, A Billot, S Lai, EJ Braun… - Proceedings of the 13th …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
The potential recovery of post-stroke aphasia is highly variable and the rehabilitation
outcomes are difficult to predict. This interdisciplinary collaboration builds on data collected …

Aphasia recovery by language training using a brain–computer interface: a proof-of-concept study

M Musso, D Hübner, S Schwarzkopf… - Brain …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Aphasia, the impairment to understand or produce language, is a frequent disorder after
stroke with devastating effects. Conventional speech and language therapy include each …

Using big-data to validate theories of rehabilitation in aphasia

S Kiran, C Des Roches - 53rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Introduction. While the evidence for efficacy of rehabilitation of language disorders is fairly
robust and conclusive (Allen, et al., 2012; Brady, et al., 2012; Kelly, Brady, & Enderby, 2010; …

Assistive Completion of Agrammatic Aphasic Sentences: A Transfer Learning Approach using Neurolinguistics-based Synthetic Dataset

R Misra, SS Mishra, TK Gandhi - arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.05557, 2022 - arxiv.org
Damage to the inferior frontal gyrus (Broca's area) can cause agrammatic aphasia wherein
patients, although able to comprehend, lack the ability to form complete sentences. This …

Learning ability in post-stroke aphasia: Success, strategy use and implications for therapy

SV Rohter - 2014 - dspace.mit.edu
Aphasia is an impairment in the expression or comprehension of language that results from
stroke, traumatic brain injury or progressive neurological disease. Approximately one million …

Novel word learning in aphasia: a new approach to an old problem

L Guidotti - 2024 - boa.unimib.it
Aphasia is a communication disorder that arises from damage to the brain's language areas,
affecting comprehension, expressive language, reading, and writing. This condition severely …