Suicide and self-harm prediction based on social media data using machine learning algorithms

Online social networking (SN) data is a context and time rich data stream that has showed potential for predicting suicidal ideation and behaviour. Despite the obvious benefits of this digital media, predictive modelling of acute suicidal ideation (SI) remains underdeveloped at now. In combined with...

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Main Authors: Abdulrazak Yahya, Saleh, Fadzlyn Nasrini, Mostapa
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spelling my.unimas.ir.431902023-10-23T01:22:28Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43190/ Suicide and self-harm prediction based on social media data using machine learning algorithms Abdulrazak Yahya, Saleh Fadzlyn Nasrini, Mostapa Q Science (General) Online social networking (SN) data is a context and time rich data stream that has showed potential for predicting suicidal ideation and behaviour. Despite the obvious benefits of this digital media, predictive modelling of acute suicidal ideation (SI) remains underdeveloped at now. In combined with robust machine learning algorithms, social networking data may provide a potential path ahead. Researchers applied a machine learning models to a previously published Instagram dataset of youths. Using predictors that reflect language use and activity inside this social networking, researchers compared the performance of the out-of-sample, cross-validated model to that of earlier efforts and used a model explanation to further investigate relative predictor relevance and subject-level phenomenology. The application of ensemble learning approaches to SN data for the prediction of acute SI may reduce the complications and modelling issues associated with acute SI at these time scales. Future research is required on bigger, more diversified populations to refine digital biomarkers and assess their external validity with more rigor. Association for Scientific Computing Electrical and Engineering (ASCEE) 2023-05 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43190/2/Suicide.pdf Abdulrazak Yahya, Saleh and Fadzlyn Nasrini, Mostapa (2023) Suicide and self-harm prediction based on social media data using machine learning algorithms. Science in Information Technology Letters, 4 (1). pp. 12-21. ISSN 2722-4139 https://pubs2.ascee.org/index.php/sitech/article/view/1181 DOI https://doi.org/10.31763/sitech.v4i1.1181
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Abdulrazak Yahya, Saleh
Fadzlyn Nasrini, Mostapa
Suicide and self-harm prediction based on social media data using machine learning algorithms
description Online social networking (SN) data is a context and time rich data stream that has showed potential for predicting suicidal ideation and behaviour. Despite the obvious benefits of this digital media, predictive modelling of acute suicidal ideation (SI) remains underdeveloped at now. In combined with robust machine learning algorithms, social networking data may provide a potential path ahead. Researchers applied a machine learning models to a previously published Instagram dataset of youths. Using predictors that reflect language use and activity inside this social networking, researchers compared the performance of the out-of-sample, cross-validated model to that of earlier efforts and used a model explanation to further investigate relative predictor relevance and subject-level phenomenology. The application of ensemble learning approaches to SN data for the prediction of acute SI may reduce the complications and modelling issues associated with acute SI at these time scales. Future research is required on bigger, more diversified populations to refine digital biomarkers and assess their external validity with more rigor.
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author Abdulrazak Yahya, Saleh
Fadzlyn Nasrini, Mostapa
author_facet Abdulrazak Yahya, Saleh
Fadzlyn Nasrini, Mostapa
author_sort Abdulrazak Yahya, Saleh
title Suicide and self-harm prediction based on social media data using machine learning algorithms
title_short Suicide and self-harm prediction based on social media data using machine learning algorithms
title_full Suicide and self-harm prediction based on social media data using machine learning algorithms
title_fullStr Suicide and self-harm prediction based on social media data using machine learning algorithms
title_full_unstemmed Suicide and self-harm prediction based on social media data using machine learning algorithms
title_sort suicide and self-harm prediction based on social media data using machine learning algorithms
publisher Association for Scientific Computing Electrical and Engineering (ASCEE)
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43190/2/Suicide.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43190/
https://pubs2.ascee.org/index.php/sitech/article/view/1181
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