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Assessing Viewer's Mental Health by Detecting Depression in YouTube Videos

Published 29 Jul 2020 in cs.CY and cs.LG | (2008.07280v1)

Abstract: Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health issues around the world, proving to be one of the leading causes of suicide and placing large economic burdens on families and society. In this paper, we develop and test the efficacy of machine learning techniques applied to the content of YouTube videos captured through their transcripts and determine if the videos are depressive or have a depressing trigger. Our model can detect depressive videos with an accuracy of 83%. We also introduce a real-life evaluation technique to validate our classification based on the comments posted on a video by calculating the CES-D scores of the comments. This work conforms greatly with the UN Sustainable Goal of ensuring Good Health and Well Being with major conformity with section UN SDG 3.4.

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