MENHIR: Monitorización de la salud mental mediante conversaciones interactivas

  1. Torres Barañano, María Inés
  2. Justo Blanco, Raquel
  3. Callejas Carrión, Zoraida
  4. Benghazi, Kawtar
  5. Noguera, Manuel
Aldizkaria:
Procesamiento del lenguaje natural

ISSN: 1135-5948

Argitalpen urtea: 2019

Zenbakia: 63

Orrialdeak: 139-142

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Procesamiento del lenguaje natural

Laburpena

Mental health is an essential component of health; however depression and anxiety are common disorders across the European Union. Many people may be described as “living with” a mental illness, and managing their own symptoms. However, they are often unsure of the thresholds for treatment, how to control their mental health, what are the best coping strategies or which resources are available to them. Conversational systems may facilitate watchful waiting and symptom monitoring, by initiating contact and symptom checking at various times of the day and night. The MENHIR project aims to research and develop conversational technologies to promote mental health and assist people with mental ill health (depression and anxiety) to manage their conditions. The participants will exchange and share their expertise toward this common objective, building a network for exchanging ideas and knowledge between Spain, Germany, Italy and United Kingdom, including academic, non-profit organisations and companies. |

Finantzaketari buruzko informazioa

The MENHIR project (http:// menhir-project.eu) has been funded by the European Commission H2020-MSCA- RISE-2018 grant number 823907, under the funding scheme Marie Sk lodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange.

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