Agrupamiento de poemas de autores suicidas y no suicidas usando K-means y enjambre de partículas
Author(s) -
Jairo Egberto Powell González,
Maya Carrillo Ruíz,
María Josefa Somodevilla García
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista de investigación en tecnologías de la información
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2387-0893
DOI - 10.36825/riti.09.18.002
Subject(s) - vocabulary , particle swarm optimization , poetry , ideation , computer science , support vector machine , suicidal ideation , artificial intelligence , natural language processing , psychology , humanities , algorithm , linguistics , philosophy , poison control , cognitive science , medicine , suicide prevention , medical emergency
Suicide is considered a public health issue, and its early detection and treatment may contribute to its preven-tion. Automatic detection of suicidal ideation indicators within texts can be a useful tool to prevent it. In this work a corpus was compiled, which consists of poems written by twelve different poets, where six of them committed suicide. Two vector representations were experimented on, one with the total number of words and another with words related to negative emotional concepts. The vectors were clustered using two algorithms: K-Means and a K-Means with Particle Swarm Optimization hybrid. The efficiency of the vector representations and the used algorithms were compared, obtaining as result that, through the hybrid algorithm and the negative emotional concepts vocabulary, the groups of poets with suicidal ideation and without it could be distinguished with an accuracy of 0.98.
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