Arturo Montejo Ráez , María Teresa Martín Valdivia , Luis Alfonso Ureña López , Manuel Carlos Díaz Galiano , Miguel Ángel García Cumbreras , Manuel García Vega, Fernando Martínez Santiago , Flor Miriam Plaza del Arco , Salud M. Jiménez Zafra , María Dolores Molina González , Luis Joaquín García López, María Belén Díez-Bedmar
In this paper, we present the Big Hug Project, which aims to claim protect vulnerable citizens and help themand their families to feel more confident when using social media communication platforms. To this end, itproposes activities for building quality data, research in new algorithms to adapt current solutions to thechanging nature of colloquial and informal communication, the evaluation of techniques and methods andthe development of demonstrators. This project presents an interdisciplinary approach to early detection ofyoung people at high-risk emotional problems. The involvement of colleagues from the Clinical Psychologyand Corpus Linguistics fields, furthermore, provides the project with the necessary interdisciplinary to obtainrobust results which may be significant to society.
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