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Natural Language Processing Markers for Psychosis and Other Psychiatric Disorders

Authors :
Hugo Corona Hernández
Cheryl Corcoran
Amélie M Achim
Janna N de Boer
Tessel Boerma
Sanne G Brederoo
Guillermo A Cecchi
Silvia Ciampelli
Brita Elvevåg
Riccardo Fusaroli
Silvia Giordano
Mathias Hauglid
Arjan van Hessen
Wolfram Hinzen
Philipp Homan
Sybren F de Kloet
Sanne Koops
Gina R Kuperberg
Kritika Maheshwari
Natalia B Mota
Alberto Parola
Roberta Rocca
Iris E C Sommer
Khiet Truong
Alban E Voppel
Marieke van Vugt
Frank Wijnen
Lena Palaniyappan
Faculty of Philosophy
Clinical Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Research Program (CCNP)
Movement Disorder (MD)
Artificial Intelligence
Source :
Schizophrenia bulletin, 49(2), Corona Hernández, H, Corcoran, C, Achim, A M, de Boer, J N, Boerma, T, Brederoo, S G, Cecchi, G A, Ciampelli, S, Elvevåg, B, Fusaroli, R, Giordano, S, Hauglid, M, van Hessen, A, Hinzen, W, Homan, P, de Kloet, S F, Koops, S, Kuperberg, G R, Maheshwari, K, Mota, N B, Parola, A, Rocca, R, Sommer, I E C, Truong, K, Voppel, A E, van Vugt, M, Wijnen, F & Palaniyappan, L 2023, ' Natural Language Processing Markers for Psychosis and Other Psychiatric Disorders : Emerging Themes and Research Agenda From a Cross-Linguistic Workshop ', Schizophrenia Bulletin, vol. 49, no. Supplement 2, pp. S86-S92 . https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbac215, Schizophrenia Bulletin, 49(2), S86-S92. Oxford University Press
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2023.

Abstract

This workshop summary on natural language processing (NLP) markers for psychosis and other psychiatric disorders presents some of the clinical and research issues that NLP markers might address and some of the activities needed to move in that direction. We propose that the optimal development of NLP markers would occur in the context of research efforts to map out the underlying mechanisms of psychosis and other disorders. In this workshop, we identified some of the challenges to be addressed in developing and implementing NLP markers-based Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSSs) in psychiatric practice, especially with respect to psychosis. Of note, a CDSS is meant to enhance decision-making by clinicians by providing additional relevant information primarily through software (although CDSSs are not without risks). In psychiatry, a field that relies on subjective clinical ratings that condense rich temporal behavioral information, the inclusion of computational quantitative NLP markers can plausibly lead to operationalized decision models in place of idiosyncratic ones, although ethical issues must always be paramount.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17451701 and 05867614
Volume :
49
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Schizophrenia Bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....830c90324f86f458f1ba55eeac6b7d5d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbac215