HappyDB is a crowd-sourced collection of 100,000 happy moments designed to advance the understanding of happiness through text analysis. The database is publicly available and aims to support research in natural language processing (NLP) and positive psychology. It provides insights into the causes of happiness and suggests sustainable actions for improving well-being.
HappyDB is a valuable resource for researchers and developers working on NLP and positive psychology. The database contains 100,000 crowd-sourced happy moments, each described by individuals experiencing those moments. The goal is to understand how people express happiness in text and to develop systems that suggest actions leading to improved well-being. The dataset is cleaned and formatted for easy use in research and development.
Faculty in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Boston College synergistically blend behavioral neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and psychological science approaches to address questions at the core of the human experience. As psychologists and neuroscientists, we seek to understand basic functions such as memory, emotion, visual perception, social interaction, development and learning, and problem solving and creativity, and to shed light on how these functions are altered in psychopathology, developmental disorders, or neurological disorders. Faculty in our department approach these topics from multiple, converging levels, using assessments of individual behavior, dynamic group interactions, and investigations of the neural processes and computations that give rise to behavior.
The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at The George Washington University offers a variety of undergraduate and doctoral degree programs, encouraging a collaborative learning environment with opportunities for mentorship, research, and advancement. Leveraging its Washington, D.C. location, students benefit from proximity to major research institutions and health centers.
The Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at Vrije Universiteit Brussel provides education and research within the fields of psychology and adult educational sciences, contributing to the understanding and development of individuals and societies.