基于人工智能和自然语言处理的抑郁症智能手机应用

Zhishuo Zhang, Yu Sun, Ryan Yan
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“有什么简单而有效的方法来改善个人的心理健康?”是我们选择解决的问题[7]。我们想出的解决办法是和另一个人进行一次深入的交谈。从个人经验来看,与他人进行深入的交谈似乎是控制某人心理健康问题并保持更积极人生观的最有效方法之一。与他人分享类似的经历可以向人们证明,他们并不孤单,总有人能与他们联系起来,引导他们走上正确的道路。为了给人们提供一种更简单的方法来与彼此进行深入的对话,我们决定创建一个名为Affinity的应用程序,该应用程序是使用Flutter[8]开发的。在这个应用程序中,有各种心理健康问题的用户将能够与有类似经历的其他用户交谈。用户可以基于类似的心理健康问题相互联系,他们可以通过聊天信息系统彼此进行深入的对话。我们通过对12名参与者进行两次调查来检验结果。一项调查测量了参与者在使用Affinity之前和使用Affinity一周后的压力和焦虑水平的自我评分,另一项调查要求参与者统计与他们有至少一个心理健康问题或经历的谈话伙伴的数量,与谈话伙伴的总数相比。我们发现,日常使用这款应用通常会减少压力和焦虑水平,并且该应用提供的大多数个人作为对话伙伴将能够通过至少一个类似的共享经历或心理健康问题与用户建立联系。
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An Intelligent Mobile Application for Depression Relief using Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing
“What is an simple yet effective method to improve the mental health of individuals?” is the question that we chose to tackle [7]. The solution that we came up with was having a deep conversation with another person. From personal experiences, having deep conversations with another person seemed to be one of the most effective ways to keep someone's mental health issues under control and maintain a more positive outlook on life. Sharing similar experiences with another person can demonstrate to people that they are not alone and there is always someone who can relate to them and lead them down the right path. In order to provide people with an easier method to have deep conversations with one another, we decided to create an application called Affinity, which was developed using Flutter [8]. In this application, users with various mental health issues will be able to talk with other users who have shared similar experiences. Users can connect to each other based on similar mental health issues, and they can engage in deep conversations with one another through a chat messaging system. We tested the results by providing twelve participants with two surveys. One survey measured a self-given score regarding the participant’s levels of stress and anxiety before using Affinity as well as after one week of using Affinity, and the other survey asks participants to tally the number of conversation partners that shared at least one mental health issue or experience with them compared to the total number of conversation partners. The results we have found are that daily usage of this application will generally reduce levels of stress and anxiety, and the majority of the individuals that the application will offer as conversation partners will be able to connect to a user through at least one additional similar shared experience or mental health issue.
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