Looking at the body: automatic analysis of body gestures and self-adaptors in psychological distress
Psychological distress is a significant and growing issue in society. In particular, depression and anxiety are leading causes of disability that often go undetected or late-diagnosed. Automatic detection, assessment, and analysis of behavioural markers of psychological distress can help improve ide...
Main Authors: | Lin, W, Orton, I, Li, Q, Pavarini, G, Mahmoud, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IEEE
2021
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