Learning to Detect Bipolar Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder with Language and Speech in Non-Clinical Interviews
Citation
Bo Wang, Yue Wu, Niall Taylor, Terry Lyons, Maria Liakata, Alejo J Nevado-Holgado, Kate E A Saunders. Learning to Detect Bipolar Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder with Language and Speech in Non-Clinical Interviews.arXiv:2008.03408v1 [cs.LG] 8 Aug 2020
Abstract
Bipolar disorder (BD) and borderline personality disorder
(BPD) are both chronic psychiatric disorders. However, their
overlapping symptoms and common comorbidity make it challenging
for the clinicians to distinguish the two conditions on
the basis of a clinical interview. In this work, we first present a
new multi-modal dataset containing interviews involving individuals
with BD or BPD being interviewed about a non-clinical
topic . We investigate the automatic detection of the two conditions,
and demonstrate a good linear classifier that can be learnt
using a down-selected set of features from the different aspects
of the interviews and a novel approach of summarising these
features. Finally, we find that different sets of features characterise
BD and BPD, thus providing insights into the difference
between the automatic screening of the two conditions
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- Bipolar Disorder [38]
- Personality Disorders [7]