Stimulus-Response Patterns: The Key to Giving Generalizability to Text-based Depression Detection Models

Zhenyu Liu, Yang Wu, Haibo Zhang, Gang Li, Zhijie Ding, Bin Hu

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Abstract

Text content analysis for depression detection using machine learning techniques has become a prominent area of research. However, previous studies focused mainly on analyzing the textual content, neglecting the fundamental factors driving text generation. Consequently, existing models face the challenge of poor generalization to out-of-domain data as they struggle to capture the crucial features of depression. To address this, we propose a novel computational perspective of “stimulus-response patterns” that brings us closer to the essence of clinical diagnosis of depression. Adopting this computational perspective allows us to conceptually unify diverse datasets and generalize this perspective to common datasets in the field. We introduce the Stimulus-Response Patterns-aware Network (SRP-Net) as an exemplary approach within this computational perspective. To assess the performance of the SRP-Net, we constructed a multi-stimulus dataset and conducted experimental evaluations, demonstrating its exceptional cross-stimulus generalizability. Furthermore, we demonstrated the promising performance of SPR-Net in real medical scenarios and conducted an interpretability analysis of the stimulus-response patterns. Our research investigates the critical role of stimulus-response patterns in enhancing the generalizability of text-based depression detection models, which can potentially facilitate data-driven depression detection to approach the diagnostic accuracy of psychiatrists.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-12
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Contrastive learning
  • Depression detection
  • Model generalizability
  • Natural language processing
  • Stimulus-response patterns

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