MUMBAI, India, June 16 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611054448 A) filed by Sneha Goyal; Aakarshi Singh; Ayush Chauhan; and Dr. Pushpa Choudhary, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, on April 29, for 'ai-powered mental health assistant with emotion analytics, crisis escalation, and clinician collaboration platform.'
Inventor(s) include Sneha Goyal; Aakarshi Singh; Ayush Chauhan; and Dr. Pushpa Choudhary.
The application for the patent was published on June 5, under issue no. 23/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention an AI-powered mental health assistant system is disclosed to provide scalable, stigma-free emotional support with secure cloud deployment. A three-tier architecture includes a presentation layer providing chatbot interaction, mood tracking dashboards, and journaling; an application layer using an API server for authentication, conversation routing, crisis logic, and plan generation; and a data layer storing user profiles, chat logs, moods, journals, healing plans, and crisis events. An AI analytics subsystem performs sentiment analysis, emotion classification, and intent detection on user messages. A GPT-based conversational engine generates empathetic, context-aware responses with safety constraints to avoid harmful or diagnostic statements. Journal and mood data are analyzed for patterns and triggers, enabling personalized healing plan generation including mindfulness, breathing routines, affirmations, gratitude prompts, and CBT-inspired activities. A crisis detection module identifies high-risk indicators and provides emergency resources and optional escalation to trusted contacts or clinicians under consent. A clinician dashboard supports hybrid AI-doctor collaboration. Docker/Kubernetes-based cloud deployment provides scalability, fault tolerance, and monitoring."
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