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Integration of Text and Graph-based Features for Detecting Mental Health Disorders from Voice

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Nasser Ghadiri, Rasoul Samani, Fahime Shahrokh

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With the availability of voice-enabled devices such as smart phones, mental health disorders could be detected and treated earlier, particularly post-pandemic. The current methods involve extracting features directly from audio signals. In this paper, two methods are used to enrich voice analysis for depression detection: graph transformation of voice signals, and natural language processing of the transcript based on representational learning, fused together to produce final class labels. The results of experiments with the DAIC-WOZ dataset suggest that integration of text-based voice classification and learning from low level and graph-based voice signal features can improve the detection of mental disorders like depression.

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