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Wearable-Derived Behavioral and Physiological Biomarkers for Classifying Unipolar and Bipolar Depression Severity

  • Yassine Ouzar
  • , Clemence Nineuil
  • , Fouad Boualeb
  • , Emery Pierson
  • , Ali Amad
  • , Mohamed Daoudi
  • Université de Lille
  • LilNCog - Lille Neuroscience & Cognition

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Depression is a complex mental disorder characterized by a range of observable and measurable indicators that go beyond traditional subjective assessments. Recent research has increasingly focused on objective, passive, and continuous monitoring using wearable devices to gain more precise insights into the physiological and behavioral aspects of depression. However, most existing studies primarily distinguish between healthy and depressed individuals, adopting a binary classification that fails to capture the heterogeneity of depressive disorders. In this study, we leverage wearable devices to predict depression subtypes - specifically unipolar and bipolar depression - aiming to identify distinctive biomarkers that could enhance diagnostic precision and support personalized treatment strategies. To this end, we introduce the CALYPSO dataset, designed for non-invasive detection of depression subtypes and symptomatology through physiological and behavioral signals, including blood volume pulse, electrodermal activity, body temperature, and three-axis acceleration. Additionally, we establish a benchmark on the dataset using well-known features and standard machine learning methods. Preliminary results indicate that features related to physical activity, extracted from accelerometer data, are the most effective in distinguishing between unipolar and bipolar depression, achieving an accuracy of 96.77%. Temperature-based features also showed high discriminative power, reaching an accuracy of 93.55%. These findings highlight the potential of physiological and behavioral monitoring for improving the classification of depressive subtypes, paving the way for more tailored clinical interventions.

langue originaleAnglais
titre2025 IEEE 19th International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 2025
EditeurInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronique)9798331553418
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étatPublié - 1 janv. 2025
Evénement19th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 2025 - Tampa, États-Unis
Durée: 26 mai 202530 mai 2025

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Nom2025 IEEE 19th International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 2025

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Une conférence19th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 2025
Pays/TerritoireÉtats-Unis
La villeTampa
période26/05/2530/05/25

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