skip to main content
US FlagAn official website of the United States government
dot gov icon
Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
https lock icon
Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( lock ) or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.


Search for: All records

Editors contains: "Fragomeni, Gino"

Note: When clicking on a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number, you will be taken to an external site maintained by the publisher. Some full text articles may not yet be available without a charge during the embargo (administrative interval).
What is a DOI Number?

Some links on this page may take you to non-federal websites. Their policies may differ from this site.

  1. Stephanidis, Constantine; Chen, Jessie Y.; Fragomeni, Gino (Ed.)
    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition affecting people who experienced a traumatic event. In addition to the clinical diagnostic criteria for PTSD, behavioral changes in voice, language, facial expression and head movement may occur. In this paper, we demonstrate how a machine learning model trained on a general population with self-reported PTSD scores can be used to provide behavioral metrics that could enhance the accuracy of the clinical diagnosis with patients. Both datasets were collected from a clinical interview conducted by a virtual agent (SimSensei) [10]. The clinical data was recorded from PTSD patients, who were victims of sexual assault, undergoing a VR exposure therapy. A recurrent neural network was trained on verbal, visual and vocal features to recognize PTSD, according to self-reported PCL-C scores [4]. We then performed decision fusion to fuse three modalities to recognize PTSD in patients with a clinical diagnosis, achieving an F1-score of 0.85. Our analysis demonstrates that machine-based PTSD assessment with self-reported PTSD scores can generalize across different groups and be deployed to assist diagnosis of PTSD. 
    more » « less