AnxietyFaceTrack: A Smartphone-Based Non-Intrusive Approach for Detecting Social Anxiety Using Facial Features
Sahu, Nilesh Kumar, Gupta, Snehil, Lone, Haroon R
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a widespread mental health condition, yet its lack of objective markers hinders timely detection and intervention. While previous research has focused on behavioral and non-verbal markers of SAD in structured activities (e.g., speeches or interviews), these settings fail to replicate real-world, unstructured social interactions fully. Identifying non-verbal markers in naturalistic, unstaged environments is essential for developing ubiquitous and non-intrusive monitoring solutions. To address this gap, we present AnxietyFaceTrack, a study leveraging facial video analysis to detect anxiety in unstaged social settings. A cohort of 91 participants engaged in a social setting with unfamiliar individuals and their facial videos were recorded using a low-cost smartphone camera. We examined facial features, including eye movements, head position, facial landmarks, and facial action units, and used self-reported survey data to establish ground truth for multiclass (anxious, neutral, non-anxious) and binary (e.g., anxious vs. neutral) classifications. Our results demonstrate that a Random Forest classifier trained on the top 20% of features achieved the highest accuracy of 91.0% for multiclass classification and an average accuracy of 92.33% across binary classifications. Notably, head position and facial landmarks yielded the best performance for individual facial regions, achieving 85.0% and 88.0% accuracy, respectively, in multiclass classification, and 89.66% and 91.0% accuracy, respectively, across binary classifications. This study introduces a non-intrusive, cost-effective solution that can be seamlessly integrated into everyday smartphones for continuous anxiety monitoring, offering a promising pathway for early detection and intervention.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-22-2025
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