This dataset contains 20,000 labelled English tweets of depressed and non-depressed users. The data is collected using the Twitter API and includes feature extraction techniques such as topic modelling and emoji sentiment analysis. It is designed for mental health classification at the tweet level.
The Depression: Twitter Dataset + Feature Extraction is a valuable resource for researchers and developers working on mental health classification. It includes 20,000 labelled English tweets, collected using the Twitter API. The dataset provides feature extraction techniques such as topic modelling and emoji sentiment analysis, making it suitable for various machine learning and data analysis projects. The data is essential for understanding and predicting mental health conditions from social media content.
The Emotional First Aid Raw Dataset is a collection of raw, unannotated psychological counseling Q&A data, designed to support research in AI applications for mental health. It contains over 172,000 topics with 2,381,273 messages, totaling 44,514,786 characters, providing a rich source of data for natural language processing and AI development.
This dataset contains survey responses from individuals in the tech industry about their mental health, including questions about treatment, workplace resources, and attitudes towards discussing mental health in the workplace. By analyzing this dataset, we can better understand how prevalent mental health issues are among those who work in the tech sector—and what kinds of resources they rely upon to find help—so that more can be done to create a healthier working environment for all.
Every veteran knows and has had a 'Gunny': Semper Fidelis. This dataset is designed for conversational AI systems to assist veterans from various military branches, including U.S. and U.K. armed forces.