Depression Detection AI
The Solution of Mental Health Service Accessibility Challenge
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The Solution of Mental Health Service Accessibility Challenge
Last updated
“Depression Detection AI Platform” is a mental healthcare self-service that is designed to be accessible for the visual disability. By using a smartphone or tablet to access, the user will respond to the questionnaire verbally while being recorded anonymously. The AI system will analyze facial expressions, voice expressions, and the content of the answer. As a result, the depression severity level will be shown in the dashboard, together with a suggestion for self-care or treatment guidelines.
Vulcan Coalition Co., Ltd. (https://www.vulcancoalition.com)
Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University (https://www.eng.chula.ac.th)
Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University (https://www.md.chula.ac.th)
Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA) of Thailand (https://www.depa.or.th)
Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of Thailand (https://www.m-society.go.th)
Mr. Chatavut Viriyasuthee, Vulcan Coalition Co., Ltd.
Ms. Ananya Kuasakunrungroj, Vulcan Coalition Co., Ltd.
Mr. Thanat Lapthawan, Vulcan Coalition Co., Ltd.
An earlier version of this document incorrectly identified Asst. Prof. Dr. Attawith Sudsang, Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, as the project's lead. We apologize for the incorrect information. Dr. Attawith is not a participant in the Depression Detection AI project.