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Sensor-Assisted Weighted Average Ensemble Model for Detecting Major Depressive Disorder.

Nivedhitha MahendranP M Durai Raj VincentKathiravan SrinivasanChuan-Yu ChangAkhil GargLiang GaoDaniel Gutiérrez Reina
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
The present methods of diagnosing depression are entirely dependent on self-report ratings or clinical interviews. Those traditional methods are subjective, where the individual may or may not be answering genuinely to questions. In this paper, the data has been collected using self-report ratings and also using electronic smartwatches. This study aims to develop a weighted average ensemble machine learning model to predict major depressive disorder (MDD) with superior accuracy. The data has been pre-processed and the essential features have been selected using a correlation-based feature selection method. With the selected features, machine learning approaches such as Logistic Regression, Random Forest, and the proposed Weighted Average Ensemble Model are applied. Further, for assessing the performance of the proposed model, the Area under the Receiver Optimization Characteristic Curves has been used. The results demonstrate that the proposed Weighted Average Ensemble model performs with better accuracy than the Logistic Regression and the Random Forest approaches.
Keyphrases
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