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Data scarcity is a common and serious problem in depression detection, often leading to overfitting and bias that degrade the performance of depression detectors. We propose a counterfactual augmentation (CF-aug) framework that generates latent features for speech-based depression detection under data-scarce conditions. The generation method is based on exploring how feature changes affect the outcomes. To this end, we introduce a counterfactual layer to a deep network to transform the representation of the original data to its opposite class, while a group-wise vector quantization module helps the model explore how the changes in vectors (or entries) sampled from codebooks affect the outcome. Experimental results demonstrate that CF-aug can alleviate the overfitting and bias problems caused by data scarcity. Our CF-aug framework achieves competitive performance compared to state-of-the-art methods on two depression datasets. We also demonstrate the potential of CF-aug in other domains and modalities for medical diagnosis under data-scarce settings.
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