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Using Mobile Data and Deep Models to Assess Auditory Verbal Hallucinations
S. Mirjafari, A. T. Campbell, et al.
This innovative research by Shayan Mirjafari, Andrew T Campbell, Subigya Nepal, and Weichen Wang investigates the exciting intersection of mobile data and deep learning to assess auditory verbal hallucinations. Through ecological momentary assessments and advanced neural networks, the study showcases the promising potential of mobile technology for real-time AVH evaluation.
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