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Main Authors: Trotzek, Marcel, Koitka, Sven, Friedrich, Christoph M.
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.07000
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author Trotzek, Marcel
Koitka, Sven
Friedrich, Christoph M.
author_facet Trotzek, Marcel
Koitka, Sven
Friedrich, Christoph M.
contents Depression is ranked as the largest contributor to global disability and is also a major reason for suicide. Still, many individuals suffering from forms of depression are not treated for various reasons. Previous studies have shown that depression also has an effect on language usage and that many depressed individuals use social media platforms or the internet in general to get information or discuss their problems. This paper addresses the early detection of depression using machine learning models based on messages on a social platform. In particular, a convolutional neural network based on different word embeddings is evaluated and compared to a classification based on user-level linguistic metadata. An ensemble of both approaches is shown to achieve state-of-the-art results in a current early detection task. Furthermore, the currently popular ERDE score as metric for early detection systems is examined in detail and its drawbacks in the context of shared tasks are illustrated. A slightly modified metric is proposed and compared to the original score. Finally, a new word embedding was trained on a large corpus of the same domain as the described task and is evaluated as well.
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spellingShingle Utilizing Neural Networks and Linguistic Metadata for Early Detection of Depression Indications in Text Sequences
Trotzek, Marcel
Koitka, Sven
Friedrich, Christoph M.
Computation and Language
Information Retrieval
Depression is ranked as the largest contributor to global disability and is also a major reason for suicide. Still, many individuals suffering from forms of depression are not treated for various reasons. Previous studies have shown that depression also has an effect on language usage and that many depressed individuals use social media platforms or the internet in general to get information or discuss their problems. This paper addresses the early detection of depression using machine learning models based on messages on a social platform. In particular, a convolutional neural network based on different word embeddings is evaluated and compared to a classification based on user-level linguistic metadata. An ensemble of both approaches is shown to achieve state-of-the-art results in a current early detection task. Furthermore, the currently popular ERDE score as metric for early detection systems is examined in detail and its drawbacks in the context of shared tasks are illustrated. A slightly modified metric is proposed and compared to the original score. Finally, a new word embedding was trained on a large corpus of the same domain as the described task and is evaluated as well.
title Utilizing Neural Networks and Linguistic Metadata for Early Detection of Depression Indications in Text Sequences
topic Computation and Language
Information Retrieval
url https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.07000