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Multimodal assistive technologies for depression diagnosis and monitoring

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Joshi, Jyoti
Goecke, Roland
Alghowinem, Sharifa
Dhall, Abhinav
Wagner, Michael
Epps, Julian
Parker, Gordon
Breakspear, Michael

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Springer Verlag

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Depression is a severe mental health disorder with high societal costs. Current clinical practice depends almost exclusively on self-report and clinical opinion, risking a range of subjective biases. The long-term goal of our research is to develop assist

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Journal of Multimodal User Interfaces

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2037-12-31
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