Matchmaking for Mental Well-being: Development of a Peer-based Support System (Peer2S) for Students during COVID Lockdown

Author:

She Wan-Jou1ORCID,Dangisho Kota2ORCID,Siriaraya Panote3ORCID,Dollack Felix4ORCID,Nakajima Shinsuke5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Information Science, Social Computing Laboratory, Nara institute of Science and Technology, Japan

2. Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan

3. School of Information and Human Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan

4. Center for Sciences towards Symbiosis among Human, Machine and Data, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan

5. Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan

Publisher

ACM

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