Author: Wang, Xuancong; Vouk, Nikola; Heaukulani, Creighton; Buddhika, Thisum; Martanto, Wijaya; Lee, Jimmy; Morris, Robert JT
                    Title: HOPES -- An Integrative Digital Phenotyping Platform for Data Collection, Monitoring and Machine Learning  Cord-id: a95h0i34  Document date: 2020_8_28
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                    Snippet: We describe the development of, and early experiences with, comprehensive Digital Phenotyping platform: Health Outcomes through Positive Engagement and Self-Empowerment (HOPES). HOPES is based on the open-source Beiwe platform but adds a much wider range of data collection, including the integration of wearable data sources and further sensor collection from the smartphone. Requirements were in part derived from a concurrent clinical trial for schizophrenia. This trial required development of si
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: We describe the development of, and early experiences with, comprehensive Digital Phenotyping platform: Health Outcomes through Positive Engagement and Self-Empowerment (HOPES). HOPES is based on the open-source Beiwe platform but adds a much wider range of data collection, including the integration of wearable data sources and further sensor collection from the smartphone. Requirements were in part derived from a concurrent clinical trial for schizophrenia. This trial required development of significant capabilities in HOPES in security, privacy, ease-of-use and scalability, based on a careful combination of public cloud and on-premises operation. We describe new data pipelines to clean, process, present and analyze data. This includes a set of dashboards customized to the needs of the research study operations and for clinical care. A test use of HOPES is described by analyzing the digital behaviors of 20 participants during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
 
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