Automatic identification of tinnitus malingering based on overt and covert behavioral responses during psychoacoustic testing

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  • who: Christopher J. Smalt from the Published in partnership with Seoul National University Bundang Hospital have published the research: Automatic identification of tinnitus malingering based on overt and covert behavioral responses during psychoacoustic testing, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors develop a system that automatically classifies (i.e. "identifies") tinnitus patients from malingerers through selfdirected, computerized behavioral testing that that asks subjects to characterize the perceptual qualities of their tinnitus. The authors compare the aforementioned machine_learning techniques and suggest a path towards a deployable, remote diagnostic aid to determine whether an individual has tinnitus . . .

     

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