JMIR MENTAL HEALTH CALL FOR PAPERS THEME ISSUE ON AFFECTIVE COMPUTING FOR MENTAL WELL-BEING

TORONTO, Dec. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Affective computing holds promising potential in aiding various important processes aimed at enhancing and sustaining mental well-being. Such techniques can be used to augment traditional questionnaire-based diagnosis methods or enhance self-awareness by tracking user states and behavior with multimodal cues associated with verbal and nonverbal communication, physiology, and physical activities. There are great opportunities to develop personalized interventions based on individuals’ affective states and their unique needs and preferences. Extended reality (XR) solutions and mobile health (mHealth) apps can also be enhanced by becoming more responsive and adaptive. Moreover, such technologies have the capacity to advance health equity by enhancing access to mental health services, particularly for individuals encountering barriers like geographical distance, resource scarcity, or the stigma surrounding seeking assistance. However, addressing the intricate landscape of mental well-being demands a multidisciplinary approach, necessitating a comprehensive strategy from diverse perspectives and disciplines. Given the ethical issues emerging from advancements in affective computing and artificial intelligence within mental health, it is vital to address these concerns. 

This theme issue invites original contributions, including but not limited to:

Data collection, archiving, and retrieval in the context of mental healthMultimodal recognition of stress, negative affect, sleep, social isolation, or other mental health-related symptomsAutomatic behavior and affect coding Affective modelingAnalysis of interactions with patients, including synchrony and allianceNatural language processing (NLP) for analysis of medical texts Multimodal and multitemporal information fusion in the context of mental healthChatbots, virtual humans, XR, serious games, etc, for mental health supportUser-centric design for mental health applicationsCustomization, personalization, and adaptationUser studies on affective computing technology for mental healthTherapeutic relationship and artificial empathySocial and ethical issues regarding the use of affective technologies for mental health support, such as privacy, trust, and bias

The deadline for submissions is February 15, 2024. All accepted manuscripts will be published as part of the JMIR Mental Health special issue titled “Affective Computing for Mental Well-Being.”

To learn more please visit: https://mental.jmir.org/announcements/424

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