Work Experience
▼ Software Development Engineer (US-Remote), BitSight
11/2022 - 02/2025
▼ Software Development Engineer, Philips Healthcare
06/2019 - 03/2022
▼ Electrical Engineer, Jamco America
02/2017 - 09/2018
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2017-2018: OOP, DSA, and algorithms in C++; design and testing; system programming; and SDLC.
2024-2024: Fundamental in Machine Learning, advanced Machine Learning techniques, and Deep Learning.
Concentration: Fundamental in computer and electrical engineering
Concentration: Embedded Computing Systems. Coursework includes C\C++, Java
Concentration: Machine Learning. Coursework includes NLP, Deep Learning
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- AI Engineering
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- Front End
- Full Stack
- Cloud Engineering
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Publication
Dementia Detection using Transformer-Based Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing Models
Abstract:
Dementia is a disease characterized by cognitive impairment that leads to incoherent or illogical thoughts and speech. There are attempts to identify dementia through speech analyses, but there is a dearth of research on casual conversation analysis. This work examined communication impairment detection of people with early-stage memory loss, including mild dementia and mild cognitive impairment. The data sets included semi-structured interviews from two studies conducted at the University of Washington (UW), the DementiaBank’s Pitt Corpus, and the ADReSS Challenge at INTERSPEECH 2020.
We applied Transformer-based deep learning models to automatically extract linguistic features for identifying individuals with dementia. Our results showed the models’ abilities on detecting linguistic deficits with the best mean F1-score of 76% on the Pitt Corpus, 84% on the ADReSS, 90% on the augmented ADReSS, and 74% on the UW transcripts. The results suggest the potential possibility of a more flexible examination setting, casual semi-structured individual or group interview, for detecting incoherent or illogical thoughts and speech in patients with dementia.
Model Used:
- BERT
- ALBERT
- XLNet
- RoBERTa
- ELECTRA
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