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The power of technology: A Dal鈥慶reated app is in the works to provide mental health support

Posted by Andrea Hart on October 12, 2023 in Research, Computer Science, Graduate
(Danilo Rios on Unsplash)
(Danilo Rios on Unsplash)

A new digital app created in a Dal lab will provide vital mental health support to individuals struggling to find help in more conventional ways through听overburdened healthcare systems.听

Recilify, an app created by 黄色直播's听听uses a mixture of artificial intelligence and machine-learning techniques to translate journal entries and contextual data into personalized, evidence-based recommendations.听

Dr. Rita Orji, a professor at the听Faculty of Computer Science听and the director of the Persuasive lab, says the free app can detect a user鈥檚 current emotional state and causative factors, offering specific solutions to help with mental health issues, including stress and trauma.听

鈥淧eople provide journals about how they鈥檙e feeling, and then we apply artificial intelligence and machine learning approaches on this data about the user to understand their emotions at a particular point,鈥 explains Dr. Orji. 鈥淯sing this information, the app is able to make recommendations, offer supports or interventions that would help them better manage the current state they鈥檙e in.鈥

The team behind the scenes


Dr. Orji and her team has been perfecting the app for four years now.听

Oladapo Oyebode, a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Computer Science and member of the team, focuses his research on applying artificial intelligence and behavior-change strategies to create personalized and emotion-adaptive systems to improve mental wellbeing, specifically resilience building. This interest landed him the responsibility of conducting the research, including building machine learning models and developing Recilify.听

Sanjit Jeevanand, a master鈥檚 student at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur and Mitacs intern, worked with Oyebode in developing the app.

鈥淭he app collects data about a person鈥檚 daily life and situations through journal entries,鈥 says Oyebode. 鈥淔rom this data, the app determines their current emotional state(s) and which interventions will improve their mood and resilience level so they can cope well or adapt to the situations.鈥

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Personal touch


While there are similar apps on the market currently, Reclifiy goes beyond the ordinary by using data that personalizes each user鈥檚 experience. Rather than feeling random, the personal approach is meant to feel like you鈥檙e talking to someone who knows you well, complementing doctors or clinicians.听

鈥淪imilar to a doctor, the app is going to make recommendations and aim to provide a solution while ensuring people鈥檚 privacy is maintained,鈥 says Dr. Orji. 鈥淎s you keep using the app, this app gets to know you well as an individual and over time provides more fine-grained recommendations for the user.鈥澨

Making technology a solution for mental wellbeing

After a dedicated journey of extensive research and development, the team is now approaching the finish line. The app is currently in beta testing.听

This app is in line with Persuasive Computing Lab鈥檚 core mission: using technology to solve real-world problems and help people live better lives.

鈥淎 recent study emerged from the Canadian Mental Health Association, and they believe the country is in a mental-health crisis,鈥 says Dr. Orji. 鈥淭here is evidence that we need a different solution to help people get mental health support and services, we thought what better way to do that than to design an app that anyone can access.鈥