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  license: mit
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  base_model: FacebookAI/xlm-roberta-base
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- license: mit
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- base_model: FacebookAI/xlm-roberta-base
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  tags:
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  - xlm-roberta
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  - text-classification
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  - accuracy
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  - precision
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  model-index:
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- - name: xlm-roberta-base-cls-depression
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- results: []
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- metrics:
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- - accuracy
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- - precision
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- model-index:
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  - name: xlm-roberta-base-cls-depression
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  results: []
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  datasets:
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  - it
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  - pt
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  - es
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- language:
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- - en
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- - de
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- - fr
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- - it
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- - pt
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- - es
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  Depression represents one of the most significant global health challenges of our time. According to the World Health Organization (2023), it affects 3.8% of the world's population—approximately 280 million people—making it the leading cause of disability worldwide. The impact is particularly severe among younger populations, with WHO reporting that half of all mental health conditions begin before age 14, and suicide ranking as the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year-olds.
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  ---
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  license: mit
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  base_model: FacebookAI/xlm-roberta-base
 
 
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  tags:
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  - xlm-roberta
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  - text-classification
 
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  - accuracy
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  - precision
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  model-index:
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  - name: xlm-roberta-base-cls-depression
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  results: []
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  datasets:
 
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  - it
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  - pt
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  - es
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Depression represents one of the most significant global health challenges of our time. According to the World Health Organization (2023), it affects 3.8% of the world's population—approximately 280 million people—making it the leading cause of disability worldwide. The impact is particularly severe among younger populations, with WHO reporting that half of all mental health conditions begin before age 14, and suicide ranking as the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year-olds.
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