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A Tale of Two Perplexities: Sensitivity of Neural Language Models to Lexical Retrieval Deficits in Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type
7 May 2020
T. Cohen
Serguei V. S. Pakhomov
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"A Tale of Two Perplexities: Sensitivity of Neural Language Models to Lexical Retrieval Deficits in Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type"
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Bigger But Not Better: Small Neural Language Models Outperform Large Language Models in Detection of Thought Disorder
Changye Li
Weizhe Xu
Serguei V. S. Pakhomov
Ellen Bradley
Dror Ben-Zeev
T. Cohen
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25 Mar 2025
A Systematic Review of NLP for Dementia -- Tasks, Datasets and Opportunities
Lotem Peled-Cohen
Roi Reichart
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29 Sep 2024
Too Big to Fail: Larger Language Models are Disproportionately Resilient to Induction of Dementia-Related Linguistic Anomalies
Changye Li
Zhecheng Sheng
Trevor Cohen
Serguei V. S. Pakhomov
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05 Jun 2024
Slaves to the Law of Large Numbers: An Asymptotic Equipartition Property for Perplexity in Generative Language Models
Avinash Mudireddy
Tyler Bell
R. Mudumbai
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22 May 2024
TRESTLE: Toolkit for Reproducible Execution of Speech, Text and Language Experiments
Changye Li
Weizhe Xu
T. Cohen
Martin Michalowski
Serguei V. S. Pakhomov
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14 Feb 2023
Semantic Coherence Markers for the Early Diagnosis of the Alzheimer Disease
Davide Colla
Matteo Delsanto
Marco Agosto
B. Vitiello
Daniele P. Radicioni
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02 Feb 2023
GPT-D: Inducing Dementia-related Linguistic Anomalies by Deliberate Degradation of Artificial Neural Language Models
Changye Li
D. Knopman
Weizhe Xu
T. Cohen
Serguei V. S. Pakhomov
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25 Mar 2022
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