Speech analysis and speech emotion recognition in mental disease: a scoping review
Clara Lombardo, Giulia Esposito, Silvia Carbone, Salvatore Serrano, Carmela Mento

TL;DR
This review explores how speech analysis and emotion recognition can help detect mental disorders, offering a non-invasive and accessible method for early diagnosis.
Contribution
The paper provides a scoping review of recent studies on using speech emotion recognition for mental disease detection.
Findings
Speech analysis effectively distinguishes patients with mental disorders from healthy individuals.
Specific voice patterns are associated with certain mental illnesses.
Speech emotion recognition can serve as an intermediary step for detecting mood disorders.
Abstract
Mental disorders have a significant impact on many areas of people’s life, particularly on affective regulation; thus, there is a growing need to find disease-specific biomarkers to improve early diagnosis. Recently, machine learning technology using speech analysis proved to be a promising field that could aid mental health assessments. Furthermore, as prosodic expressions of emotions are altered in many psychiatric conditions, some studies successfully employed a speech emotion recognition model (SER) to identify mental diseases. The aim of this paper is to discuss the utilization of speech analysis in diagnosis of mental disorders, with a focus on studies using SER system to detect mental illness. We searched PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar for papers published from 2014 to 2024. We conducted a preliminary search, which revealed papers on the topic. Finally, 12 studies met the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmotion and Mood Recognition · Mental Health via Writing · Stuttering Research and Treatment
