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Smartphone app uses AI to detect depression f

<p style="text-align:start">Dartmouth researchers report they have developed a prototype for the first smartphone application that uses artificial intelligence paired with facial-image processing software to reliably detect the onset of depression. The app, called MoodCapture, uses a phone&rsquo;s front camera to capture a person&#39;s facial expressions and surroundings during regular use, then evaluates the images for clinical cues associated with depression.</p>


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