2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/2678718
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Identifying the Symptom Severity in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder for Classification and Prediction: An Artificial Neural Network Approach

Abstract: The present study is aimed at identifying the most prominent determinants of OCD along with their strength to classify the OCD patients from healthy controls. The data for this cross-sectional study were collected from 200 diagnosed OCD patients and 400 healthy controls. The respondents were selected through purposive sampling and interviewed by using the Y-BOCS scale with the addition of a factor, worth of an individual in his family. The validity and reliability of data were assessed through Cronbach’s alpha… Show more

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“…In deep learning, especially, CNNs can produce promising results in computer vision, video processing, and image processing. The reason behind CNN's performance is that it can extract automatic features from images without any manual pre‐processing (Shahzad et al, 2020). In previous research studies, machine learning‐based approaches needed manual feature extraction, and this process required experts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In deep learning, especially, CNNs can produce promising results in computer vision, video processing, and image processing. The reason behind CNN's performance is that it can extract automatic features from images without any manual pre‐processing (Shahzad et al, 2020). In previous research studies, machine learning‐based approaches needed manual feature extraction, and this process required experts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study carried out in Indore district, India established that people living in joint family system experience greater stress compared to those living in nuclear family system (Bansal et al, 2014). Experience of feelings of lack of worth, warmth and love for the family can lead to higher levels of OCD (Shahzad et al, 2020). If someone experiences such feeling while living in a joint family system this may increase their stress due to higher expectations from the family and getting not enough in response.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 2020 study of 400 healthy controls and 200 people diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder added additional items to the Y-BOCS scale to assess patients. The researchers studied OCD by building an artificial neural network (Shahzad et al, 2020). Wearables are also of interest because of the intermittent nature of mental illness.…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence In Obsessive-compulsive Disordermentioning
confidence: 99%