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Psychological stress detection from cross-media microblog data using Deep Sparse Neural Network
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EngineeringSocial Medium MonitoringPsychological Stress DetectionCommunicationMultimodal Sentiment AnalysisJournalismText MiningNatural Language ProcessingSocial MediaData ScienceAffective ComputingSocial Aspects Of Data MiningLong-term StressSocial Medium MiningCross-media Microblog DataDeep LearningPsychological StressSocial ComputingStress CategoriesSocial Medium DataArts
Long-term stress may lead to many severe physical and mental problems. Traditional psychological stress detection usually relies on the active individual participation, which makes the detection labor-consuming, time-costing and hysteretic. With the rapid development of social networks, people become more and more willing to share moods via microblog platforms. In this paper, we propose an automatic stress detection method from cross-media microblog data. We construct a three-level framework to formulate the problem. We first obtain a set of low-level features from the tweets. Then we define and extract middle-level representations based on psychological and art theories: linguistic attributes from tweets' texts, visual attributes from tweets' images, and social attributes from tweets' comments, retweets and favorites. Finally, a Deep Sparse Neural Network is designed to learn the stress categories incorporating the cross-media attributes. Experiment results show that the proposed method is effective and efficient on detecting psychological stress from microblog data.
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