It Hears, It Sees too: Multi-Modal LLM for Depression Detection By Integrating Visual Understanding into Audio Language Models
Zhao, Xiangyu, Shen, Yaling, Jiang, Yiwen, Wang, Zimu, Liu, Jiahe, Cheng, Maxmartwell H, Oliveira, Guilherme C, Desimone, Robert, Dwyer, Dominic, Ge, Zongyuan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders globally. In recent years, multi-modal data, such as speech, video, and transcripts, has been increasingly used to develop AI-assisted depression assessment systems. Large language models have further advanced this field due to their strong language understanding and generalization capabilities. However, conventional LLMs remain text-centric and cannot process the rich non-verbal cues found in audio and visual modalities, which are critical components in mental health evaluation. While multi-modal LLMs offer a promising direction, few are tailored for psychological applications. In this study, we propose a novel multi-modal LLM framework for depression detection. This fine-grained alignment improves modeling of temporal dynamics across modalities while reducing the need for extensive training data and computational resources. Experiments on the DAIC-WoZ dataset demonstrate that our model outperforms both single-modality approaches and previous multi-modal methods. Moreover, the proposed framework can be extended to incorporate additional physiological signals, paving the way for broader clinical applications beyond mental health. Depression has emerged as a critical concern in the field of mental health, affecting a broad population across various age groups. Particularly, the incidence of depression among adolescents has surged over the past decade, raising significant social and public health concerns (Thapar et al., 2022).
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-12-2025
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