Cognitive Assessment of Japanese Older Adults with Text Data Augmentation

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Abstract

Current medical science has not yet found a cure for dementia. The most important measures to combat dementia are to detect the tendency toward cognitive decline as early as possible and to intervene at an early stage. For this reason, screening for dementia based on language ability has attracted much attention in recent years. However, in most of the previous studies, the cohort of people with dementia has been smaller than the control cohort. In this paper, we use a pre-trained Japanese language model for text analysis and evaluate the effectiveness of text augmentation on a dataset consisting of Japanese-speaking healthy older adults and those with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). We also examined what tasks contributed to the results. This experimental setting can also be used to detect other diseases that may affect the language areas of the brain outside of the hospital.

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Igarashi, T., & Nihei, M. (2022). Cognitive Assessment of Japanese Older Adults with Text Data Augmentation. Healthcare (Switzerland), 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10102051

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