Ragaventhiran J, Sindhuja M, Prasath N, M. B., Islabudeen M
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MOBILE PHONE RECOMMENDER USING MULTI CRITERIA DECISION MAKING ALGORITHM
A study found that the depression rate is growing at an alarming rate among everyone. Many people who report symptoms of depression mostly have not been diagnosed or underwent treatments for it. If they do not get proper treatments like medication, therapy, guidance or counselling, it would be difficult for them to lead a happy and stress-free lifestyle. India is already on the cusp of a health crisis, and we urgently require a long-term solution to the problem of depression. People are more inclined to open it up to a smart machine than to a human, according to a recent study. Digital interfaces are gaining traction as feasible options for closing the gap and making mental diagnosis and treatment more accessible and inexpensive to everybody. The aim of the project is to develop a chatbot called Therapy Bot using sentiment analysis and cognitive behavioral therapy to predict the mental health status of an individual. Moreover, the chatbot can serve as a good companion to the affected by communicating with friendly manner and help them recover. The chatbot will personalize its responses based on the user's answer to keep the conversation interesting. The chatbots can be used as a complement to treatment or as a kind of interim support while waiting for an appointment. The benefit of such a method is that, rather than reaching a point where a trip to a psychologist is required, an online free version will reach a large number of people, mitigate the negative effects of depression, and contribute to a better of society.
期刊介绍:
The Malaysian Journal of Computer Science (ISSN 0127-9084) is published four times a year in January, April, July and October by the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Malaya, since 1985. Over the years, the journal has gained popularity and the number of paper submissions has increased steadily. The rigorous reviews from the referees have helped in ensuring that the high standard of the journal is maintained. The objectives are to promote exchange of information and knowledge in research work, new inventions/developments of Computer Science and on the use of Information Technology towards the structuring of an information-rich society and to assist the academic staff from local and foreign universities, business and industrial sectors, government departments and academic institutions on publishing research results and studies in Computer Science and Information Technology through a scholarly publication. The journal is being indexed and abstracted by Clarivate Analytics'' Web of Science and Elsevier''s Scopus