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Culangan, Maricris P.

BSIT 3A

TOOLS: HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION

TITLE / AUTHOR OBJECTIVES GOALS METHODS RESULTS / FINDINGS RECOMMENDATION


TOOLS
TECHNOLOGIES

1. Combining e- to identify the •integrative Internet-based e-mental human computer


mental health human computer literature review health interventions are interaction should be
intervention interactions that -(Whitmore & routinely implemented carefully considered
development with
have been Knafl 2005) without sufficiently when mental health
human computer
interaction (HCI) recognized as describing the relevant nurses and other
beneficial within •internet-based HCI design features practitioners adopt e-
design to enhance
e-mental health
technology- literature published applied. mental health
facilitated recovery about online interventions interventions for
for people with treatment therapeutic purposes
•PRISMA model
depression and/or programmes for to assure the quality
anxiety conditions: -used to locate,
people with select, and and safety of e-mental
An integrative
literature review depression and include. health interventions on
anxiety disorders. offer to patients.
•HCI
Amalie Søgaard
Neilsen

Rhonda L. Wilson

2.Clinical present a deep •EmoAudioNet •EmoAudioNet •proposed a new


Depression and Neural Network- outperforms state-of-art emotion and affect
•RECOLA and
Affect Recognition based architecture approaches of automatic recognition methods
with EmoAudioNet called EmoAudioNet DAIC-WOZ depression recognition from speech approach
databases
which studies the and continuous based on deep neural
Emna Rejaibi Daoud time-frequency dimensional affect networks called
Kadoch • Mel-frequency
representation of Ceptral recognition from speech EmoAudioNet.
Kamil Bentounes the audio signal and Coefficients on RECOLA and DAIC-
• Planning to test
Romain Alfred the visual (MFCC). WOZ databases.
representation of its EmoAudioNet on
MohamedDaoudiAb •transferring knowledge others speech
denour Hadid Alice spectrum of •HCI
frequencies. from other task improves recognition
Othmani the performance of applications and
EmoAudioNet on the generalize it to other
target task. speech-related
applications.
Culangan, Maricris P. BSIT 3A

TOOLS: HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION


3.Multimodal These studies can •Audio/Visual •even though they • improving the
prediction of inform mental Emotion surpass the video individual sub-
affective health researchers Challenge (AVEC) features-based base-line challenge systems and
dimensions and how depression and for both sub-challenges designing a combined
depression in affect are associated •multimodal by using multiple system toward joint
signal processing modalities, the
human-computer with several mood prediction.
interactions disorders and •Behavioral performance gain varies.
• need to further
mental well-being. Signal Processing
Rahul Gupta •more features and investigate models to
(BSP), modalities provides better capture context.
•HCI significant gains.
•develop a model to
• suffer from data leverage the
sparsity, and learning correlation between
becomes more depression severity
challenging with the and affective state.
addition of more features

4.Exploring and sensitize HCI •semi-structured •explored three memory open up new design
Designing for researchers to the interviews impairments in opportunities for
Memory limitations of depression: memory technologies
Impairments in memory •Participants for depression,
-negative bias
Depression technologies, •Data analysis including positive
broaden their -overgeneralization memory banks for
• conceptual -reduced positivity
awareness of active encoding and
memory framework selective retrieval,
Chengcheng Qu •identified effective
impairments approaches for novel cues for
•impairment/
beyond episodic addressing the supporting generative
positivity or
memory recall, and challenges of these retrieval, and novel
memory-
inspire them to impairments interfaces to
processes
engage with this less strengthen the reliving
explored design -encoding or •approaches grounded in of positive memories.
space. retrieving both theory and clinical
practice.
•HCI

5.A Cross-modal serve as a bridge •natural Moreover, mechanical urge researchers to


Review of between the language predictions do not focus on reproducible
Indicators for subfields by require an expert research, through the
Culangan, Maricris P. BSIT 3A

TOOLS: HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION


Depression providing the first processing (NLP) judgment and are dissemination,
Detection Systems review ofdepression completely reproducible. availability, and
detection systems •speech Although there are accessibility of data
Stefan Scherer processing
across subfields and general ethical and code.
modalities. •human- considerations, it is
computer important to highlight
interaction (HCI) the potential of mental
health assessment tools
•machine to enhance the quality of
learning tools for life for society.
depression
detection

-Visual Indicators

-Speech
Indicators

-Linguistic and
Social Indicators

- Multimodal
Indicators

6.Depression: to better •Databases: • identify four gaps in the to gain insight on how
Findings from a understand what existing literature, why immigrant college
-ACM Digital
Literature Review of has been studied in they matter, and how students use specific
10 Years of Social relation to social Library future research(our own social media platforms
Media and media and -PubMed included) can begin to as an alternative to
Depression depression in HCI address them. clinical mental health
Research and Health -IDEALS services, which could
Informatics •literature search reveals lead to improvements
Christopher Frye •qualitative a lack of research on in therapy and design
methods immigrant college recommendations for
students despite the
•HCI social media and other
prevalence of depression types of technology.
among this group.
Searching through three
databases related to HCI
and Health Informatics,
we found 78 articles
related to social media
use and depression
Culangan, Maricris P. BSIT 3A

TOOLS: HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION


•found few articles
specifically about college
students and no articles
about immigrant college
students.

7.HCI and Affective positioning •HCI •insights are gained a need to promote
Health Information and from evaluations with ethical practices for
•ACM digital
CommunicationTech real patients. involvement of people
Pedro Sanches nologies (ICT) as an library living with affective
• findings highlight
important disorders.
component of potential for growth in
the design space of
therapies,
prevention affective health
technologies.
strategies or self-
management for
people dealingwith
affective disorders,
as well as their
peers, caregivers
orclinical staff

8.Mental Health in review work on •Aspirations- • consider the role of recommends a path
the Global South: mental health in the Based Design cultural and resource- forward for
Challenges and Global South and based interactions considering mental
•Interaction
Opportunities in present a case for towards accessibility health in HCI4D,
HCI for HCI for design theory challenges and potentially leading to
Development Development •concepts and continuing stigma around new research
(HCI4D) parad mental health. •identify directions in addition
Sachin R. Pendse participants’ mental to enriching existing
•HCI health as a constant ones.
consideration for HCI4D
and present best
practices for measuring
and incorporating it.
•demonstrate how both
the process and the lens
of aspirations-based
design, may benefit from
the consideration of
mental health concerns.

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