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- What type of happiness are you looking for? - A closer look at detecting mental health from languageAlina Arseniev-Koehler, Sharon Mozgai, Stefan Scherer. 1-12 [doi]
- A Linguistically-Informed Fusion Approach for Multimodal Depression DetectionMichelle Renee Morales, Stefan Scherer, Rivka Levitan. 13-24 [doi]
- Expert, Crowdsourced, and Machine Assessment of Suicide Risk via Online PostingsHan-Chin Shing, Suraj Nair, Ayah Zirikly, Meir Friedenberg, Hal Daumé III, Philip Resnik. 25-36 [doi]
- CLPsych 2018 Shared Task: Predicting Current and Future Psychological Health from Childhood EssaysVeronica E. Lynn, Alissa Goodman, Kate Niederhoffer, Kate Loveys, Philip Resnik, H. Andrew Schwartz. 37-46 [doi]
- An Approach to the CLPsych 2018 Shared Task Using Top-Down Text Representation and Simple Bottom-Up Model SelectionMicah Iserman, Molly Ireland, Andrew Littlefield, Tyler Davis, Sage Maliepaard. 47-56 [doi]
- Using contextual information for automatic triage of posts in a peer-support forumEdgar Altszyler, Ariel J. Berenstein, David N. Milne, Rafael A. Calvo, Diego Fernández Slezak. 57-68 [doi]
- Hierarchical neural model with attention mechanisms for the classification of social media text related to mental healthJulia Ive, George Gkotsis, Rina Dutta, Robert Stewart, Sumithra Velupillai. 69-77 [doi]
- Cross-cultural differences in language markers of depression onlineKate Loveys, Jonathan Torrez, Alex Fine, Glen Moriarty, Glen Coppersmith. 78-87 [doi]
- Deep Learning for Depression Detection of Twitter UsersAhmed Husseini Orabi, Prasadith Buddhitha, Mahmoud Husseini Orabi, Diana Inkpen. 88-97 [doi]
- Current and Future Psychological Health Prediction using Language and Socio-Demographics of Children for the CLPysch 2018 Shared TaskSharath Chandra Guntuku, Salvatore Giorgi, Lyle H. Ungar. 98-106 [doi]
- Predicting Psychological Health from Childhood Essays with Convolutional Neural Networks for the CLPsych 2018 Shared Task (Team UKNLP)Anthony Rios, Tung Tran, Ramakanth Kavuluru. 107-112 [doi]
- A Psychologically Informed Approach to CLPsych Shared Task 2018Almog Simchon, Michael Gilead. 113-118 [doi]
- Predicting Psychological Health from Childhood Essays. The UGent-IDLab CLPsych 2018 Shared Task SystemKlim Zaporojets, Lucas Sterckx, Johannes Deleu, Thomas Demeester, Chris Develder. 119-125 [doi]
- Can adult mental health be predicted by childhood future-self narratives? Insights from the CLPsych 2018 Shared TaskKylie Radford, Louise Lavrencic, Ruth Peters, Kim Kiely, Ben Hachey, Scott Nowson, Will Radford. 126-135 [doi]
- Automatic Detection of Incoherent Speech for Diagnosing SchizophreniaDan Iter, Jong Yoon, Dan Jurafsky. 136-146 [doi]
- Oral-Motor and Lexical Diversity During Naturalistic Conversations in Adults with Autism Spectrum DisorderJulia Parish-Morris, Evangelos Sariyanidi, Casey Zampella, G. Keith Bartley, Emily Ferguson, Ashley A. Pallathra, Leila Bateman, Samantha Plate, Meredith Cola, Juhi Pandey, Edward S. Brodkin, Robert T. Schultz, Birkan Tunç. 147-157 [doi]
- Dynamics of an idiostyle of a Russian suicidal bloggerTatiana Litvinova, Olga Litvinova, Pavel Seredin. 158-167 [doi]
- RSDD-Time: Temporal Annotation of Self-Reported Mental Health DiagnosesSean MacAvaney, Bart Desmet, Arman Cohan, Luca Soldaini, Andrew Yates, Ayah Zirikly, Nazli Goharian. 168-173 [doi]
- Predicting Human Trustfulness from Facebook LanguageMohammadzaman Zamani, Anneke Buffone, H. Andrew Schwartz. 174-181 [doi]
- Within and Between-Person Differences in Language Used Across Anxiety Support and Neutral Reddit CommunitiesMolly Ireland, Micah Iserman. 182-193 [doi]
- Helping or Hurting? Predicting Changes in Users' Risk of Self-Harm Through Online Community InteractionsLuca Soldaini, Timothy Walsh, Arman Cohan, Julien Han, Nazli Goharian. 194-203 [doi]