Insights and lessons learned from trialling a mental health chatbot in the wild
Courtney Potts(New Jersey Institute of Technology), Martin Malcolm(Western Isles Hospital), Anna‐Kaisa Vartiainen(University of Eastern Finland), Catrine Kostenius(Luleå University of Technology), Lauri Kuosmanen(University of Eastern Finland), Edward K. Coughlan(Munster Technological University), Maurice Mulvenna(University of Ulster), Michael McTear(University of Ulster), Alex Vakaloudis(Munster Technological University), Kyle Boyd(University of Ulster), Thomas Broderick(Munster Technological University), Raymond Bond(University of Ulster), Indika Dhanapala(Munster Technological University), Heidi Nieminen(University of Eastern Finland), Con Burns(Munster Technological University), Brian Cahill(Munster Technological University), Edel Ennis(University of Ulster), Andrea Bickerdike(Munster Technological University)
2021 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC)
September 5, 2021
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