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Detecting Stress Based on Social Interactions in Social Networks
2018
International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering and Research
Psychological stress is threatening people's health. It is non-trivial to detect stress timely for proactive care. With the popularity of social media, people are used to sharing their daily activities and interacting with friends on social media platforms, making it feasible to leverage online social network data for stress detection. In this paper, we find that users stress state is closely related to that of his/her friends in social media, and we employ a large-scale dataset from real-world
doi:10.23883/ijrter.conf.20171201.032.rnldv
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