Baymax- Your Mental Health Care Companion - An Artificial Intelligence based Chat bot for Mental Health Care

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Prof. Megha V Gupta, Manasi Acharya, Shraddha Malkar, Jyoti Singh

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Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and techniques have useful purposes in every domain of mental health care including clinical decision-making, treatments, assessment, self-care, mental health care management and more. Recent technological innovations are highlighted to demonstrate capabilities and opportunities. This application involves an AI based Expert System which can significantly contribute to improving mental health of an individual to lead a better life without any stress or melancholy. The expert system provides expert advice and therapy to overcome negative thoughts. This app can also help to reduce the number of suicides caused due to extreme depression. It is about virtual human conversation with the system to support user’s interaction within a mental health care context. It provides private online healthcare guidance and support where the app can serve the role of a clinician or a psychotherapist.It uses Smartphone technology particularly relevant for applications in Mental health. Recent advances in artificial intelligence are providing an unprecedented ability of online mental health care research and clinical organizations to collect and analyse data that is broader in scope. This application provides a system capable of calculating the depression level using Fuzzy Logic Controller. It sends an alert message to user’s acquaintance thereby preventing the user from causing harm to himself. It tries to imbibe happy thoughts and optimism into the user. Thus, this system can have a meaningful impact on people’s lives by improving their mental health.

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, P. M. V. G. M. A. S. M. J. S. (2017). Baymax- Your Mental Health Care Companion - An Artificial Intelligence based Chat bot for Mental Health Care. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 5(12), 195 –. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v5i12.1355
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