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Can We Assess Mental Health through Social Media and Smart Devices? Addressing Bias in Methodology and Evaluation
19 July 2018
Adam Tsakalidis
Maria Liakata
Theo Damoulas
Alexandra I. Cristea
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"Can We Assess Mental Health through Social Media and Smart Devices? Addressing Bias in Methodology and Evaluation"
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MentaLLaMA: Interpretable Mental Health Analysis on Social Media with Large Language Models
Kailai Yang
Tianlin Zhang
Zi-Zhou Kuang
Qianqian Xie
Jimin Huang
Sophia Ananiadou
AI4MH
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24 Sep 2023
The Problem of Semantic Shift in Longitudinal Monitoring of Social Media: A Case Study on Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Keith Harrigian
Mark Dredze
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22 Jun 2022
Then and Now: Quantifying the Longitudinal Validity of Self-Disclosed Depression Diagnoses
Keith Harrigian
Mark Dredze
102
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22 Jun 2022
Identifying Moments of Change from Longitudinal User Text
Adam Tsakalidis
F. Nanni
Anthony Hills
Jenny Chim
Jiayu Song
Maria Liakata
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11 May 2022
Assessing COVID-19 Impacts on College Students via Automated Processing of Free-form Text
Ravi Sharma
Srivyshnavi Pagadala
Pratool Bharti
Sriram Chellappan
Trine Schmidt
Raj Goyal
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17 Dec 2020
Heterogeneous network approach to predict individuals' mental health
Shikang Liu
Fatemeh Vahedian
David S. Hachen
Omar Alcides Lizardo
C. Poellabauer
A. Striegel
T. Milenković
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11 Jun 2019
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