Waterloo Region Record

Searching for suicide warning signs

Artificial intelligen­ce pilot project to scan social media in suicide hot spots across Canada

- Kristy Kirkup

OTTAWA — An Ottawa-based firm has been tapped by the federal government for a three-month pilot project designed to look for warning signs for suicide before tragedy strikes.

Advanced Symbolics Inc., is an artificial intelligen­ce service company set to examine suicide hot spots across the country to better understand precursors to suicide.

The pilot, expected to start by the beginals of February, will examine all parts of the country including Indigenous communitie­s, said chief scientist Kenton White, though he stressed the goal is not to focus on any particular group.

“What we would like to try and understand is what are the signals ... that would allow us to forecast where the next hot spots are so that we can help the Government of Canada to provide the resources that are ... going to be needed to help prevent suicide before the tragedies happen,” White said.

There were a number of high profile “hot spots” in 2017, White added, noting northern communitie­s and places like Cape Breton were hit particular­ly hard by spikes in suicide.

Advanced Symbolics’ pilot will not identify individual­s, White added, saying safeguards are in place to ensure individual­s can’t be identified within samples.

“This is not ‘Minority Report’ and we are not identifyin­g individual­s who ... have risk of self harm,” he said.

“We are not knocking on doors or contacting individual­s. We have nothing that is personally identifiab­le about any individuni­ng in this study.”

Instead, the company turns to a technique to create randomized, controlled samples of social media users in all regions.

The project will only use anonymous data already in the public domain for surveillan­ce purposes, according to the Public Works contract award document posted online.

White, also an adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa, said Monday his biggest hope is the research can demonstrat­e a positive applicatio­n for artificial intelligen­ce.

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