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Head Pose and Movement Analysis as an Indicator of Depression

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Alghowinem, Sharifa
Goecke, Roland
Wagner, Michael
Parker, Gordon
Breakspear, Michael

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IEEE Computer Society

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Depression is a common and disabling mental health disorder, which impacts not only on the sufferer but also their families, friends and the economy overall. Our ultimate aim is to develop an automatic objective affective sensing system that supports clin

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Relative Body Parts Movement for Automatic Depression Analysis

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2037-12-31
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