IoT-Based Preventive Mental Health Using Knowledge Graphs and Standards for Better Well-Being
Amelie Gyrard, Seyedali Mohammadi, Manas Gaur, and Antonio Kung

TL;DR
This paper proposes an IoT-based framework utilizing knowledge graphs and standards to enhance preventive mental health care, aiming to support SDG3 by enabling continuous emotion monitoring and personalized interventions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Mental Health Knowledge Graph integrated with IoT standards to improve data interoperability and support preventive mental health strategies.
Findings
Developed a mental health knowledge graph from ontology-based projects.
Mapped the knowledge graph to multiple IoT and health standards.
Demonstrated potential for personalized mental health monitoring.
Abstract
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) give the UN a road map for development with Agenda 2030 as a target. SDG3 "Good Health and Well-Being" ensures healthy lives and promotes well-being for all ages. Digital technologies can support SDG3. Burnout and even depression could be reduced by encouraging better preventive health. Due to the lack of patient knowledge and focus to take care of their health, it is necessary to help patients before it is too late. New trends such as positive psychology and mindfulness are highly encouraged in the USA. Digital Twins (DTs) can help with the continuous monitoring of emotion using physiological signals (e.g., collected via wearables). DTs facilitate monitoring and provide constant health insight to improve quality of life and well-being with better personalization. Healthcare DTs challenges are standardizing data formats, communication protocols, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health via Writing · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare · Mental Health Research Topics
MethodsFocus · Ontology
