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Published on 28.06.18 in Vol 5, No 2 (2018): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "Data-Driven Learning in High-Resolution Activity Sampling From Patients With Bipolar Depression: Mixed-Methods Study"

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  1. Rohani DA, Faurholt-Jepsen M, Kessing LV, Bardram JE. Benefits of Using Activity Recommender Technology for Self-management of Depressive Symptoms. ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare 2021;2(4):1
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  2. Fang Y, Li N, Tsai S, Li Y. Exploring the Design of Teaching Mental Health of College Students Based on Data-Driven Learning. Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2022;2022:1
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  3. Rohani DA, Springer A, Hollis V, Bardram JE, Whittaker S. Recommending Activities for Mental Health and Well-Being: Insights From Two User Studies. IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing 2021;9(3):1183
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