reviewAnnual Review of Clinical PsychologyApr 4, 2017GREEN OA

Personal Sensing: Understanding Mental Health Using Ubiquitous Sensors and Machine Learning

Northwestern University · Behavioral Tech · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Sensors in everyday devices, such as our phones, wearables, and computers, leave a stream of digital traces. Personal sensing refers to collecting and analyzing data from sensors embedded in the context of daily life with the aim of identifying human behaviors, thoughts, feelings, and traits. This article provides a critical review of personal sensing research related to mental health, focused principally on smartphones, but also including studies of wearables, social media, and computers. We provide a layered, hierarchical model for translating raw sensor data into markers of behaviors and states related to mental health. Also discussed are research methods as well as challenges, including privacy and…

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Keywords
  • Wearable computer
  • Mental health
  • Context (archaeology)
  • mHealth
  • Wearable technology
  • Computer science
  • Internet privacy
  • Data science
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