2023
DOI: 10.34768/amcs-2023-0030
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Semi-supervised vs. supervised learning for mental health monitoring: A case study on bipolar disorder

Gabriella Casalino,
Giovanna Castellano,
Olgierd Hryniewicz
et al.

Abstract: Acoustic features of speech are promising as objective markers for mental health monitoring. Specialized smartphone apps can gather such acoustic data without disrupting the daily activities of patients. Nonetheless, the psychiatric assessment of the patient's mental state is typically a sporadic occurrence that takes place every few months. Consequently, only a slight fraction of the acoustic data is labeled and applicable for supervised learning. The majority of the related work on mental health monitoring l… Show more

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