tartuNLP/reddit-anhedonia by huggingface-mirror (hf-mirror)
Focusing on the PRIMATE dataset, our study reveals concerns regarding annotation validity, particularly for the lack of interest or pleasure symptom. Through re-annotation by a mental health professional, we introduce finer labels and textual spans as evidence, identifying a notable number of false positives. Our refined annotations offer a higher-quality test set for anhedonia detection. This study underscores the necessity of addressing annotation quality issues in mental health datasets, advocating for improved methodologies to enhance NLP model reliability in mental health assessments. A mental health professional (MHP) read all the posts in the subset and labelled them for the presence of loss of interest or pleasure (anhedonia). The MHP assigned three labels to each post: a) 'mentioned' if the symptom is talked about in the text, but it is not possible to infer its duration or intensity; b) 'answerable' if there is clear evidence of anhedonia; c) 'writer's symptoms' which shows whether the author of the post discusses themselves or a third person. Additionally, the MHP selected the part of the text that supports the positive label.
The World Health Organization (WHO) provides a comprehensive collection of global health data, including mental health statistics. This resource offers insights into various mental health conditions and their prevalence, helping researchers and policymakers understand and address mental health challenges worldwide.
The iBVP dataset is a collection of synchronized RGB and thermal infrared videos with PPG ground-truth signals acquired from an ear. It includes manual signal quality labels and dense signal-quality assessment using the SQA-PhysMD model. The dataset is designed to induce real-world variations in psycho-physiological states and head movement.
Psych-101 is a dataset of natural language transcripts from human psychological experiments, comprising trial-by-trial data from 160 experiments and 60,092 participants, making 10,681,650 choices. It provides valuable insights into human decision-making processes and is available under the Apache License 2.0.