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Integrating Large Language Models into a Tri-Modal Architecture for Automated Depression Classification on the DAIC-WOZ

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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a pervasive mental health condition that affects 300 million people worldwide. This work presents a novel, BiLSTM-based tri-modal model-level fusion architecture for the binary classification of depression from clinical interview recordings. The proposed architecture incorporates Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients, Facial Action Units, and uses a two-shot learning based GPT-4 model to process text data. This is the first work to incorporate large language models into a multi-modal architecture for this task. It achieves impressive results on the DAIC-WOZ AVEC 2016 Challenge cross-validation split and Leave-One-Subject-Out cross-validation split, surpassing all baseline models and multiple state-of-the-art models. In Leave-One-Subject-Out testing, it achieves an accuracy of 91.01%, an F1-Score of 85.95%, a precision of 80%, and a recall of 92.86%.

Santosh V. Patapati• 2024

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Depression classificationDAIC-WoZ AVEC 2016 benchmark
Accuracy0.851
5
Depression classificationDAIC-WoZ (K-fold LOSO)
Accuracy0.91
4
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