Detecting depression from text: A gender based comparative approach using machine learning and BERT embeddings

Depression is a grave medical issue experienced by numerous individuals globally, leading to a continuous decline in one's mood and significantly impacting their emotions. This article explores the use of machine learning and BERT embeddings for detecting depression from text data and gender va...

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Опубликовано в: :Двадцатая Всероссийская конференция студенческих научно-исследовательских инкубаторов, г. Томск, 2-5 мая 2023 г. С. 164-166
Главный автор: Firoz, N.
Формат: Статья в сборнике
Язык:English
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