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Towards Understanding Emotions for Engaged Mental Health Conversations
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Towards Understanding Emotions for Engaged Mental Health Conversations

Kellie Yu Hui Sim, Kohleen Tijing Fortuno, Kenny Tsu Wei Choo and ACM
Companion Publication of the 2024 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, pp.176-180
ACM Conferences
DIS '24: Designing Interactive Systems Conference
01/07/2024

Abstract

Human-centered computing -- Collaborative and social computing -- Collaborative and social computing theory, concepts and paradigms -- Computer supported cooperative work Human-centered computing -- Human computer interaction (HCI) -- Empirical studies in HCI Information systems -- Information retrieval -- Retrieval tasks and goals -- Sentiment analysis
Providing timely support and intervention is crucial in mental health settings. As the need to engage youth comfortable with texting increases, mental health providers are exploring and adopting text-based media such as chatbots, community-based forums, online therapies with licensed professionals, and helplines operated by trained responders. To support these text-based media for mental health–particularly for crisis care–we are developing a system to perform passive emotion-sensing using a combination of keystroke dynamics and sentiment analysis. Our early studies of this system posit that the analysis of short text messages and keyboard typing patterns can provide emotion information that may be used to support both clients and responders. We use our preliminary findings to discuss the way forward for applying AI to support mental health providers in providing better care.

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