Psychoinformatics

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Psychoinformatics is an emerging interdisciplinary field that uses principles from computer science for the acquisition, organization, and synthesis of data collected from psychology to reveal information about psychological traits such as personality and mood.[1] The term may also be used in context of affective computing or character computing.

Big Data related to psychology (such as communications on smartphones or social media websites) and then data mining for relevant psychological information.[2]

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