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Multi task opinion enhanced hybrid BERT model for mental health analysis
by
Safran, Mejdl
, Alfarhood, Sultan
, Mridha, M. F.
, Hossain, Md. Mithun
, Hossain, Md. Shakil
in
639/705/1042
/ 639/705/117
/ 639/705/258
/ Classification
/ Data analysis
/ Emotions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hybrid BERT
/ Mental Health
/ Mental health sentiment analysis
/ Multi-task learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neural Networks, Computer
/ Opinion-BERT
/ Opinions embedding
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Simultaneous discrimination learning
/ User generated content
2025
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Multi task opinion enhanced hybrid BERT model for mental health analysis
by
Safran, Mejdl
, Alfarhood, Sultan
, Mridha, M. F.
, Hossain, Md. Mithun
, Hossain, Md. Shakil
in
639/705/1042
/ 639/705/117
/ 639/705/258
/ Classification
/ Data analysis
/ Emotions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hybrid BERT
/ Mental Health
/ Mental health sentiment analysis
/ Multi-task learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neural Networks, Computer
/ Opinion-BERT
/ Opinions embedding
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Simultaneous discrimination learning
/ User generated content
2025
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Multi task opinion enhanced hybrid BERT model for mental health analysis
by
Safran, Mejdl
, Alfarhood, Sultan
, Mridha, M. F.
, Hossain, Md. Mithun
, Hossain, Md. Shakil
in
639/705/1042
/ 639/705/117
/ 639/705/258
/ Classification
/ Data analysis
/ Emotions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hybrid BERT
/ Mental Health
/ Mental health sentiment analysis
/ Multi-task learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neural Networks, Computer
/ Opinion-BERT
/ Opinions embedding
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Simultaneous discrimination learning
/ User generated content
2025
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Multi task opinion enhanced hybrid BERT model for mental health analysis
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Multi task opinion enhanced hybrid BERT model for mental health analysis
2025
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Overview
Understanding the nuanced emotions and points of view included in user-generated content remains challenging, even though text data analysis for mental health is a crucial instrument for assessing emotional well-being. Most current models neglect the significance of integrating viewpoints in comprehending mental health in favor of single-task learning. To offer a more thorough knowledge of mental health, in this study, we present an Opinion-Enhanced Hybrid BERT Model (Opinion-BERT), built to handle multi-task learning for simultaneous sentiment and status categorization. With the help of TextBlob and SciPy, we extracted opinions and dynamically constructed new opinion embeddings to complement the pre-trained BERT model. Using a hybrid architecture, these embeddings are integrated with the contextual embeddings of BERT, whereby the CNN and BiGRU layers collected local and sequential characteristics. This combination helps our model to identify and categorize user status and attitudes from the text more accurately, which leads to more accurate mental health assessments. When we compared the performance of Opinion-BERT to some baseline models, including BERT, RoBERTa, and DistilBERT, we found that it performed much better. Opinion-enhanced embeddings are crucial for improving performance, as demonstrated by our multi-task learning framework’s 96.77% sentiment classification accuracy of 94.22% status classification accuracy. This work provides a more nuanced understanding of emotions and psychological states by demonstrating the potential of combining opinion and sentiment data for mental health analysis in a multi-task learning environment.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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