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A competitive environment for exploratory query expansion

A smartphone application for treating depressive symptoms: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

scientific article published in June 2018

An effective, low-cost measure of semantic relatedness obtained from Wikipedia links

scientific article (publication date: July 2008)

An open-source toolkit for mining Wikipedia

scholarly article by David Milne & Ian H. Witten published January 2013 in Artificial Intelligence

Application of Synchronous Text-Based Dialogue Systems in Mental Health Interventions: Systematic Review

scientific article published on 21 July 2017

Applying Wikipedia to Interactive Information Retrieval

2010 doctoral thesis by David N. Milne at University of Waikato

Augmenting Online Mental Health Support Services

article

Clustering Documents Using a Wikipedia-Based Concept Representation

scholarly article by Anna Huang et al published 2009 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Clustering Documents with Active Learning Using Wikipedia

scholarly article published December 2008

Competitive vs Affiliative Design of Immersive VR Exergames

Impact of Mental Health Screening on Promoting Immediate Online Help-Seeking: Randomized Trial Comparing Normative Versus Humor-Driven Feedback.

scientific article published on 5 April 2018

Improving Moderator Responsiveness in Online Peer Support Through Automated Triage

scientific article published on 26 April 2019

Learning a concept-based document similarity measure

Learning to link with Wikipedia

scholarly article by David Milne & Ian H. Witten published 2008 in Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge mining - CIKM '08

Mining Domain-Specific Thesauri from Wikipedia: A Case Study

scholarly article published December 2006

Mining meaning from Wikipedia

scientific article (publication date: September 2009)

Preliminary Effectiveness of a Smartphone App to Reduce Depressive Symptoms in the Workplace: Feasibility and Acceptability Study

scientific article published on 04 December 2018

Using different Facebook advertisements to recruit men for an online mental health study: Engagement and selection bias

article

VR-Rides: Interactive VR Games for Health

article

Virtual Food Court

article published in 2015