Ethical Development of Digital Phenotyping Tools for Mental Health Applications: Delphi Study
BackgroundDigital phenotyping (also known as personal sensing, intelligent sensing, or body computing) involves the collection of biometric and personal data in situ from digital devices, such as smartphones, wearables, or social media, to measure behavior or other health indicators. The collected d...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Martinez-Martin (Author), Henry T Greely (Author), Mildred K Cho (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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