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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Mental Health

Date Submitted: Dec 10, 2018
Date Accepted: Mar 22, 2019

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Identifying Sleep-Deprived Authors of Tweets: Prospective Study

Melvin S, Jamal A, Hill K, Wang W, Young S

Identifying Sleep-Deprived Authors of Tweets: Prospective Study

JMIR Ment Health 2019;6(12):e13076

DOI: 10.2196/13076

PMID: 31808747

PMCID: 6925390

Modeling Smart Wristband Sleep Data to Classify Undergraduates’ Sleep Deprived Tweets

  • Sara Melvin; 
  • Amanda Jamal; 
  • Kaitlyn Hill; 
  • Wei Wang; 
  • Sean Young

ABSTRACT

Background:

Social media data can be explored as a tool to detect sleep deprivation. First-year undergraduate students in their first quarter were invited to wear sleep tracking devices (Basis/Intel), allow us to follow them on Twitter, and complete weekly surveys regarding their sleep.

Objective:

To determine whether social media data can be used to monitor sleep deprivation.

Methods:

The device sleep data were used to label the tweets as sleep deprived or not at the time of Twitter post. These labeled data were used to train and test a Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) neural network as to whether the participants were sleep deprived at the time of the post or not.

Results:

Results from a GRU neural network suggest it is possible to classify the sleep deprivation status of a tweet’s author with an average area under the curve (AUC) of 0.68.

Conclusions:

It is feasible to use social media data to identify students’ sleep deprivation. Results add to the body of research suggesting that social media data should be further explored for a potential source for monitoring mental and behavioral health. Clinical Trial: N/A


 Citation

Please cite as:

Melvin S, Jamal A, Hill K, Wang W, Young S

Identifying Sleep-Deprived Authors of Tweets: Prospective Study

JMIR Ment Health 2019;6(12):e13076

DOI: 10.2196/13076

PMID: 31808747

PMCID: 6925390

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