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Relative Body Parts Movement for Automatic Depression Analysis
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2013
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Depression AnalysisEngineeringHuman Pose EstimationActivity RecognitionVocal ProsodyWearable TechnologyMotor ControlMultimodal Sentiment AnalysisMovement AnalysisKinesiologyImage AnalysisData ScienceMood SymptomPattern RecognitionAffective ComputingRelative Parts MotionAutomatic Depression AnalysisKinematicsHealth SciencesMachine VisionPsychiatryDepressionRehabilitationComputer VisionMental Health MonitoringFacial Expression RecognitionHuman MovementEmotionEmotion Recognition
In this paper, a human body part motion analysis based approach is proposed for depression analysis. Depression is a serious psychological disorder. The absence of an (automated) objective diagnostic aid for depression leads to a range of subjective biases in initial diagnosis and ongoing monitoring. Researchers in the affective computing community have approached the depression detection problem using facial dynamics and vocal prosody. Recent works in affective computing have shown the significance of body pose and motion in analysing the psychological state of a person. Inspired by these works, we explore a body parts motion based approach. Relative orientation and radius are computed for the body parts detected using the pictorial structures framework. A histogram of relative parts motion is computed. To analyse the motion on a holistic level, space-time interest points are computed and a bag of words framework is learnt. The two histograms are fused and a support vector machine classifier is trained. The experiments conducted on a clinical database, prove the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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