Instagram photos reveal predictive markers of depression
Harvard University · University of Vermont
Abstract
Using Instagram data from 166 individuals, we applied machine learning tools to successfully identify markers of depression. Statistical features were computationally extracted from 43,950 participant Instagram photos, using color analysis, metadata components, and algorithmic face detection. Resulting models outperformed general practitioners’ average unassisted diagnostic success rate for depression. These results held even when the analysis was restricted to posts made before depressed individuals were first diagnosed. Human ratings of photo attributes (happy, sad, etc.) were weaker predictors of depression, and were uncorrelated with computationally-generated features. These results suggest new avenues for…
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- Depression (economics)
- Uncorrelated
- Metadata
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer science
- Psychology
- Face (sociological concept)
- Machine learning