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Description: Funded as part of Wellcome's Data Prize, we aim to achieve greater integration of mental health research through an AI-driven natural language processing harmonisation tool (Harmony), allowing researchers compare questionnaire data from existing studies to investigate the active ingredients of mental health. We will develop and demonstrate Harmony using data from the Millennium Cohort Study, Next Steps and the Brazilian High-Risk Cohort Study, to answer our research questions around human connection and its influence on the development of depression and anxiety in young people

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The Harmony Project

Harmony is a tool using AI which allows you to compare items from questionnaires and identify similar content.

The source code is at https://github.com/harmonydata/harmony

You can read more at https://harmonydata.org.

There is a live demo at: https://app.harmonydata.org/

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Harmonising Mental Health Data

Harmony is a data harmonisation project that uses Natural Language Processin…

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aicross cohort researchcross-cohort researchharmonisationharmonizationlonelinessmachine learningmental healthnatural language processingquestionnairessocial connectednesssocial supportsurvey researchtransformer

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