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Depression Detection by Analysing Eye Movements on Emotional Images
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2021
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EngineeringAffective NeuroscienceDepression DetectionAttentional Bias TheoryAttentionMultimodal Sentiment AnalysisPsychologySocial SciencesFace DetectionMood SymptomPattern RecognitionAffective ComputingCognitive ScienceMachine VisionPsychiatryDepressionComputer VisionAttention BiasFacial Expression RecognitionEye TrackingMental State ClassifierEmotionEmotion Recognition
To achieve an objective and efficient depression detection system, we propose a cognitive psychology experimental paradigm based on the attentional bias theory and eye movements in this paper. We select images of three different emotions (positive, neutral, and negative) as experimental stimulus. Comparing with the traditional free viewing paradigm, the paradigm we proposed adds a stage of frame tracking to analyse the process of attention disengagement. Based on extracted psychological features from eye movement data, we train a mental state classifier of Support Vector Machine to classify people with depression and normal controls, and the model achieves 77.0% of accuracy, which achieve state-of-the-art under the same data condition. Our model is interpretable and our results demonstrate the theory of attention bias.
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