Brita Elvevåg
Catherine Diaz-Asper,
Mathias K. Hauglid,
Chelsea Chandler,
Alex S. Cohen,
Peter W. Foltz,
Brita Elvevåg
:
A Framework for Language Technologies in Behavioral Research and Clinical Applications: Ethical Challenges, Implications, and Solutions
American Psychologist 2024 DOI
Brita Elvevåg
:
Reflections on measuring disordered thoughts as expressed via language
Christy Lai-Ming Hui,
Sally Hiu-Wah See,
Tsz-Ching Chiu,
Andrea Stephanie Pintos,
Johanna M. Kroyer,
Yi-Nam Suen
et al.:
What Drives Animal Fluency Performance in Cantonese-Speaking Chinese Patients with Adult-Onset Psychosis?
Hugo Corona Hernandez,
Cheryl M. Corcoran,
Amélie M Achim,
Janna N. de Boer,
Tessel Boerma,
Sanne G Brederoo
et al.:
Natural language processing markers for psychosis and other psychiatric disorders: emerging themes and research agenda from a cross-linguistic workshop
Chelsea Chandler,
Catherine Diaz-Asper,
Raymond S. Turner,
Brigid Reynolds,
Brita Elvevåg
:
An explainable machine learning model of cognitive decline derived from speech
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Alex S Cohen,
Jian Cheng,
Peter W. Foltz,
Jared Bernstein,
Elisabeth Rosenfeld
et al.:
Using Automated Speech Processing for Repeated Measurements in a Clinical Setting of the Behavioral Variability in the Stroop Task
Ting Yat Wong,
Zhiqian Fang,
Yat To Yu,
Charlton Cheung,
Christy L. M. Hui,
Brita Elvevåg
et al.:
Discovering the structure and organization of a free Cantonese emotion-label word association graph to understand mental lexicons of emotions
Catherine Diaz-Asper,
Chelsea Chandler,
Raymond S. Turner,
Brigid Reynolds,
Brita Elvevåg
:
Increasing access to cognitive screening in the elderly: Applying natural language processing methods to speech collected over the telephone
Peter W. Foltz,
Chelsea Chandler,
Catherine Diaz-Asper,
Alex S. Cohen,
Zachary Rodriguez,
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund
et al.:
Reflections on the nature of measurement in language-based automated assessments of patients' mental state and cognitive function
Chelsea Chandler,
Peter W. Foltz,
Brita Elvevåg
:
Improving the Applicability of AI for Psychiatric Applications through Human-in-the-loop Methodologies
Marama Diaz-Asper,
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Chelsea Chandler,
Catherine Diaz-Asper,
Peter W. Foltz,
Alex S. Cohen
et al.:
Using automated syllable counting to detect missing information in speech transcripts from clinical settings
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Chelsea Chandler,
Peter W. Foltz,
Catherine Diaz-Asper,
Alex S. Cohen,
Zachary Rodriguez
et al.:
Towards a temporospatial framework for measurements of disorganization in speech using semantic vectors
Brita Elvevåg,
Alex S. Cohen
:
Translating Natural Language Processing into Mainstream Schizophrenia Assessment
Brita Elvevåg,
Lynn E. DeLisi
:
The mental health consequences on children of the war in Ukraine: A commentary
Andrea Stephanie Pintos,
Christy Lai-Ming Hui,
Simon De Deyne,
Charlton Cheung,
Wai Tung Ko,
Suen Yi Nam
et al.:
A Longitudinal Study of Semantic Networks in Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders Using the Word Association Task
Alex S. Cohen,
Christopher R. Cox,
Raymond P. Tucker,
Kyle R. Mitchell,
Elana K. Schwartz,
Thanh P. Le
et al.:
Validating Biobehavioral Technologies for Use in Clinical Psychiatry
Catherine Diaz-Asper,
Chelsea Chandler,
R Scott Turner,
Brigid Reynolds,
Brita Elvevåg
:
Acceptability of collecting speech samples from the elderly via the telephone
Chelsea Chandler,
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Peter W. Foltz,
Alex S. Cohen,
Brita Elvevåg
:
Extending the usefulness of the verbal memory test: The promise of machine learning
Thanh P. Le,
Emma Moscardini,
Tovah Cowan,
Brita Elvevåg,
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Peter W. Foltz
et al.:
Predicting self-injurious thoughts in daily life using ambulatory assessment of state cognition
Tovah Cowan,
Anna T. Pham,
Brita Elvevåg,
Alex S. Cohen
:
Social closeness and cognitive functioning increase feelings of hope for individuals in inpatient treatment
Psychiatry Research Communications 2021 DOI
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Taylor L. Fedechko,
Brita Elvevåg,
Alex S. Cohen
:
Chapter 28 - Tracking Language in Real Time in Psychosis
Academic Press 2020 DOI
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Chelsea Chandler,
Peter W. Foltz,
Alex S. Cohen,
Jian Cheng,
Jared C. Bernstein
et al.:
Applying speech technologies to assess verbal memory in patients with serious mental illness
Chelsea Chandler,
Peter W. Foltz,
Brita Elvevåg
:
Using machine learning in psychiatry: The need to establish a framework that nurtures trustworthiness
Alex S. Cohen,
Christopher R. Cox,
Michael D. Masucci,
Thanh P. Le,
Tovah Cowan,
Lyndon M. Coghill
et al.:
Digital phenotyping using multimodal data
Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports 2020 DOI
Chelsea Chandler,
Peter W. Foltz,
Alex S. Cohen,
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Jian Cheng,
Jared C. Bernstein
et al.:
Machine learning for ambulatory applications of neuropsychological testing
Intelligence-Based Medicine 2020 DOI
Sophia Cheng,
Alex S. Cohen,
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Peter W. Foltz,
Jian Cheng,
Jared Bernstein
et al.:
A Dynamic Method, Analysis, and Model of Short-Term Memory for Serial Order with Clinical Applications
Alex S. Cohen,
Elana Schwartz,
Thanh Le,
Tovah Cowan,
Christopher Cox,
Raymond Tucker
et al.:
Validating digital phenotyping technologies for clinical use: the critical importance of “resolution”
World Psychiatry 2020 DOI
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Peter W. Foltz,
Alex S. Cohen,
Håvard D. Johansen,
Randi Sigurdsen,
Pål Fugeli
et al.:
Moving psychological assessment out of the controlled laboratory setting: Practical challenges
Alex S. Cohen,
Taylor L. Fedechko,
Elana K. Schwartz,
Thanh P. Le,
Peter W. Foltz,
Jared Bernstein
et al.:
Ambulatory vocal acoustics, temporal dynamics, and serious mental illness
Thanh P. Le,
Tovah Cowan,
Elana K. Schwartz,
Brita Elvevåg,
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Peter W. Foltz
et al.:
The importance of loneliness in psychotic-like symptoms: Data from three studies
Alex S. Cohen,
Taylor L. Fedechko,
Elana K. Schwartz,
Thanh P. Le,
Peter W. Foltz,
Jared Bernstein
et al.:
Psychiatric Risk Assessment from the Clinician?s Perspective: Lessons for the Future
Jian Cheng,
Jared Bernstein,
Elizabeth Rosenfeld,
Peter W. Foltz,
Alex S. Cohen,
Terje Holmlund
et al.:
Modeling self-reported and observed affect from speech
Interspeech (USB) 2018 DOI
Mathias K. Hauglid,
Brita Elvevåg,
Riccardo Fusaroli,
Silvia Giordano
:
Panel discussion: Personalized speech bio-social marker: ecological validity, intensive measurements, technological devices, and decision support systems
2022
Lynn E DeLisi,
Brita Elvevåg,
Diane C. Gooding,
Sohee Park,
Sibylle G. Schwab
:
Celebrating the accomplishments of thought leaders in psychiatry research: Introduction
Psychiatry Research 2022 DOI
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Catherine Diaz-Asper,
Brita Elvevåg
:
The reality of doing things with (thousands of) words in applied research and clinical settings: A commentary on Clarke et al. (2020)
Cortex 2021 DOI
Chelsea Chandler,
Peter W. Foltz,
Alex S. Cohen,
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Brita Elvevåg
:
Chandler, C., Foltz, P.W., Cohen, A.S., Holmlund, T.B. & Elvevåg, B. (2021). Safeguarding against spurious AI-based predictions: The case of automated verbal memory assessment. In Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, pages 181–191
June 11, 2021. Published by Association for Computational Linguistics.
Available at https://aclanthology.org/2021.clpsych-1.20.pdf
Brita Elvevåg
:
Using language technologies in psychiatric research: Challenges and opportunities of translating into practical tools.
2021 DATA
Brita Elvevåg
:
LSU Science Cafe - The doctor is in (your phone): How digital technologies can help treat serious mental illness.
27. Apr 2021 DATA
Brita Elvevåg
:
Using language technologies in psychiatric research: Challenges and opportunities of translating into practical tools.
Interview by Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) - 2021 Congress Symposium Interview.
Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljxzPijVWqg
Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) - 2021 Congress Symposium Interviews
Brita Elvevåg
:
Language technologies in psychiatric research: The challenges and opportunities of translating into practical tools
2021
Brita Elvevåg
:
How Will AI Change Psychiatry?
10. Jan 2020 FULLTEKST
Brita Elvevåg
:
Will artificial intelligence make psychiatry better?
25. Feb 2020 DATA
T. Cowan,
T.P. Le,
Brita Elvevåg,
Peter W. Foltz,
R.P. Tucker,
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund
et al.:
Comparing static and dynamic predictors of risk for hostility in serious mental illness: Preliminary findings
Schizophrenia Research 2019 DOI
Brita Elvevåg
:
Can Your Therapist Be Replaced by an App?
22. Nov 2019 DATA
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Peter W. Foltz,
Alex S. Cohen,
Jian Cheng,
Jared Bernstein,
Elizabeth Rosenfeld
et al.:
MOVING SPEECH TECHNOLOGY METHODS OUT OF THE LABORATORY: PRACTICAL CHALLENGES AND CLINICAL TRANSLATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR PSYCHIATRY
2019 OMTALE
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
Jian Cheng,
Peter W. Foltz,
Alex S. Cohen,
Brita Elvevåg
:
Updating verbal fluency analysis for the 21st century: Applications for psychiatry
T.P. Le,
Brita Elvevåg,
Peter W. Foltz,
Terje Bektesevic Holmlund,
E.K. Schwartz,
T. Cowan
et al.:
Aggressive urges in schizotypy: Preliminary data from an ambulatory study
Schizophrenia Research 2018 DOI
Alex S Cohen,
Thanh P. Le,
Taylor L. Fedechko,
Brita Elvevåg
:
Can RDoC help find order in thought disorder?
Schizophrenia Bulletin 2017 DOI
Brita Elvevåg,
Peter Foltz,
Mark Rosenstein,
Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho,
Simon De Deyne,
Eduardo Mizraji
et al.:
Thoughts About Disordered Thinking: Measuring and Quantifying the Laws of Order and Disorder
Schizophrenia Bulletin 2017 DOI
Simon De Deyne,
Brita Elvevåg,
Christlylai Hui,
Venessa Wing Yyan Poon,
Eric Y.H. Chen
:
Rich semantic networks applied to schizophrenia: A new framework
Schizophrenia Research 2016 DOI
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