bipolar-disorder
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Multimodal Deep Learning Framework for Mental Disorder Recognition @ FG'20
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- Software & Systems
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- License
- MIT(osi)
- Status
- dormant
- Maturity
- deployed
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- Repository
- github.com/ZihengZZH/bipolar-disorder
- Documentation
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- Tags
- affective-computing · automatic-detection · mental-health · multimodal-learning
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- AI-NLP-Paper-Readingsaffective-computing
This is my reading list for my PhD in AI, NLP, Deep Learning and more.
- MiSTRmultimodal-learning
[INTERSPEECH 2025]Official code for "MiSTR: Multi-Modal iEEG-to-Speech Synthesis with Transformer-Based Prosody Prediction and Neural Phase Reconstruction"
- MultiBenchmultimodal-learning
[NeurIPS 2021] Multiscale Benchmarks for Multimodal Representation Learning
- emotion-recognition-conversationsaffective-computing
Diploma thesis analyzing emotion recognition in conversations exploiting physiological signals (ECG, HRV, GSR, TEMP) and an Attention-based LSTM network
- Madrigalmultimodal-learning
Madrigal: Multimodal AI predicts clinical outcomes of drug combinations from preclinical data
- 29kmental-health
This is the repository of the free, non-profit, open-source and co-created mental health app Aware.
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