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Leveraging Linguistic Characteristics for Bipolar Disorder Recognition with Gender Differences

Authors :
Huang, Yen-Hao
Chen, Yi-Hsin
Alvarado, Fernando Henrique Calderon
Lee, Ssu-Rui
Wu, Shu-I
Lai, Yuwen
Chen, Yi-Shin
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Most previous studies on automatic recognition model for bipolar disorder (BD) were based on both social media and linguistic features. The present study investigates the possibility of adopting only language-based features, namely the syntax and morpheme collocation. We also examine the effect of gender on the results considering gender has long been recognized as an important modulating factor for mental disorders, yet it received little attention in previous linguistic models. The present study collects Twitter posts 3 months prior to the self-disclosure by 349 BD users (231 female, 118 male). We construct a set of syntactic patterns in terms of the word usage based on graph pattern construction and pattern attention mechanism. The factors examined are gender differences, syntactic patterns, and bipolar recognition performance. The performance indicates our F1 scores reach over 91% and outperform several baselines, including those using TF-IDF, LIWC and pre-trained language models (ELMO and BERT). The contributions of the present study are: (1) The features are contextualized, domain-agnostic, and purely linguistic. (2) The performance of BD recognition is improved by gender-enriched linguistic pattern features, which are constructed with gender differences in language usage.<br />Comment: Accepted by DSHealth '19: 2019 KDD Workshop on Applied Data Science for Healthcare

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1907.07366
Document Type :
Working Paper