Analyzing the Effect of Data Impurity on the Detection Performances of Mental Disorders

08/09/2023
by   Rohan Kumar Gupta, et al.
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The primary method for identifying mental disorders automatically has traditionally involved using binary classifiers. These classifiers are trained using behavioral data obtained from an interview setup. In this training process, data from individuals with the specific disorder under consideration are categorized as the positive class, while data from all other participants constitute the negative class. In practice, it is widely recognized that certain mental disorders share similar symptoms, causing the collected behavioral data to encompass a variety of attributes associated with multiple disorders. Consequently, attributes linked to the targeted mental disorder might also be present within the negative class. This data impurity may lead to sub-optimal training of the classifier for a mental disorder of interest. In this study, we investigate this hypothesis in the context of major depressive disorder (MDD) and post-traumatic stress disorder detection (PTSD). The results show that upon removal of such data impurity, MDD and PTSD detection performances are significantly improved.

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