AI system can predict school violence

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Scientists have developed an system that can help predict which students are at higher risk of perpetrating school

The researchers found that - the science of getting computers to learn over time without human intervention - is as accurate as a team of child and adolescent psychiatrists, including a forensic psychiatrist, in determining risk for school

"Previous violent behaviour, impulsivity, school problems and negative attitudes were correlated with risk to others," said Drew Barzman, a child at Children's Hospital Medical Center in the US.

"Our risk assessments were focused on predicting any type of physical aggression at school. We did not gather outcome data to assess whether could actually help prevent school That is our next goal," said Barzman, of the study published in the journal Psychiatric Quarterly.

Researchers evaluated 103 teenage students in 74 traditional schools throughout the US who had a major or minor behavioural change or aggression toward themselves or others.

The students were recruited from psychiatry outpatient clinics, inpatient units and emergency departments.

The team performed school risk evaluations with participants. Audio recordings from the evaluations were transcribed and manually annotated. The students, as it turned out, were relatively equally divided between moderate- to high-risk, and low-risk, according to two scales that the team developed and validated in previous research.

There were significant differences in total scores between the high-risk and low-risk groups. The algorithm that the researchers developed achieved an accuracy rate of 91.02 per cent, considered excellent, when using interview content to predict risk of

The rate increased to 91.45 per cent when demographic and socioeconomic data were added.

"The machine learning algorithm, based only on the participant's interview, was almost as accurate in assessing risk levels as a full assessment by our research team, including gathering information from parents and the school, a review of records when available, and scoring on the two scales we developed," said Yizhao Ni, a at

"Our ultimate goal, should research support it, is to spread the use of the to schools in the future to augment structures, professional judgment to more efficiently and effectively prevent school violence," said Barzman.

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 12:10 IST