The Evaluation Model of College Students' Mental Health in the Environment of Independent Entrepreneurship Using Neural Network Technology

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In recent years, the employment of college students is becoming more and more prominent; no matter for the society, universities, college students themselves, and their families have formed a huge pressure, in the current situation, the success rate of college students to start their own business is not high; one of the important reasons is that college students generally have defects in entrepreneurial psychology. Therefore, effective evaluation of college students' mental health under the environment of independent entrepreneurship is conducive to comprehensively improving the quality of talent training in colleges and universities. In this paper, we propose a novel three-channel multifeature fusion network based on neural network technology to identify and predict college students' mental health problems in the self-entrepreneurship environment. Specifically, we first extract the behavior characteristics, visual characteristics, and social relations as a three-channel network input. Second, in view of the behavior characteristic, we use the length of the memory deep context dependent on network access. In view of visual features, we use the convolution neural network to face emotional characteristics and characteristics of social relations. The feature concat strategy is used for feature fusion. The experimental results on real datasets show that the method in this paper is effective, and it is expected to propose a new solution for college students' mental health assessment.

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Meng, X., Zhang, J., & Ren, G. (2021). The Evaluation Model of College Students’ Mental Health in the Environment of Independent Entrepreneurship Using Neural Network Technology. Journal of Healthcare Engineering. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/4379623

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