A Framework for Identifying Depression on Social Media: MentalRiskES@IberLEF 2023

06/28/2023
by   Simon Sanchez Viloria, et al.
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This paper describes our participation in the MentalRiskES task at IberLEF 2023. The task involved predicting the likelihood of an individual experiencing depression based on their social media activity. The dataset consisted of conversations from 175 Telegram users, each labeled according to their evidence of suffering from the disorder. We used a combination of traditional machine learning and deep learning techniques to solve four predictive subtasks: binary classification, simple regression, multiclass classification, and multi-output regression. We approached this by training a model to solve the multi-output regression case and then transforming the predictions to work for the other three subtasks. We compare the performance of two modeling approaches: fine-tuning a BERT-based model directly for the task or using its embeddings as inputs to a linear regressor, with the latter yielding better results. The code to reproduce our results can be found at: https://github.com/simonsanvil/EarlyDepression-MentalRiskES

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