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COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
卷 159, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2023.106741
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Electroencephalogram (EEG); Machine learning; Audiovisual cues video analysis; Depression recognition; Depression relapse prediction
Mental disorders are on the rise and have become a significant challenge to individuals' social and financial well-being. The use of biomarkers for phenotypic characterization of psychiatric disorders, particularly Major Depressive Disorder, can enhance understanding of the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. This comprehensive review focuses on depression and relapse detection modalities, such as self-questionnaires, audiovisuals, and EEG, with a particular emphasis on machine learning approaches.
Mental disorders are rapidly increasing each year and have become a major challenge affecting the social and financial well-being of individuals. There is a need for phenotypic characterization of psychiatric disorders with biomarkers to provide a rich signature for Major Depressive Disorder, improving the understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying these mental disorders. This comprehensive review focuses on depression and relapse detection modalities such as self-questionnaires, audiovisuals, and EEG, highlighting noteworthy publications in the last ten years. The article concentrates on the literature that adopts machine learning by audiovisual and EEG signals. It also outlines preprocessing, feature extraction, and public datasets for depression detection. The review concludes with recommendations that will help improve the reliability of developed models and the determinism of computational intelligence-based systems in psychiatry. To the best of our knowledge, this survey is the first comprehensive review on depression and relapse prediction by selfquestionnaires, audiovisual, and EEG-based approaches. The findings of this review will serve as a useful and structured starting point for researchers studying clinical and non-clinical depression recognition and relapse through machine learning-based approaches.
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