A Dataset for Research on Depression in Social Media

E. A. Ríssola, Seyed Ali Bahrainian, F. Crestani
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Language provides a unique window into thoughts, enabling direct assessment of mental-state alterations. Due to their increasing popularity, online social media platforms have become promising means to study different mental disorders. However, the lack of available datasets can hinder the development of innovative diagnostic methods. Tools to assist health practitioners in screening and monitoring individuals under potential risk are essential. In this paper, we present a new a dataset to foster the research on automatic detection of depression. To this end, we present a methodology for automatically collecting large samples of depression and non-depression posts from online social media. Furthermore, we perform a benchmark on the dataset to establish a point of reference for researchers who are interested in using it.
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社交媒体抑郁研究数据集
语言为观察思想提供了一个独特的窗口,可以直接评估精神状态的变化。由于其日益普及,在线社交媒体平台已成为研究不同精神障碍的有希望的手段。然而,缺乏可用的数据集可能会阻碍创新诊断方法的发展。帮助卫生从业人员筛查和监测潜在风险个体的工具是必不可少的。在本文中,我们提出了一个新的数据集来促进抑郁症自动检测的研究。为此,我们提出了一种从在线社交媒体上自动收集抑郁症和非抑郁症帖子的大样本的方法。此外,我们对数据集执行基准测试,为有兴趣使用它的研究人员建立一个参考点。
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