CLJul 27, 2023
Retrieval-based Text Selection for Addressing Class-Imbalanced Data in ClassificationSareh Ahmadi, Aditya Shah, Edward Fox
This paper addresses the problem of selecting of a set of texts for annotation in text classification using retrieval methods when there are limits on the number of annotations due to constraints on human resources. An additional challenge addressed is dealing with binary categories that have a small number of positive instances, reflecting severe class imbalance. In our situation, where annotation occurs over a long time period, the selection of texts to be annotated can be made in batches, with previous annotations guiding the choice of the next set. To address these challenges, the paper proposes leveraging SHAP to construct a quality set of queries for Elasticsearch and semantic search, to try to identify optimal sets of texts for annotation that will help with class imbalance. The approach is tested on sets of cue texts describing possible future events, constructed by participants involved in studies aimed to help with the management of obesity and diabetes. We introduce an effective method for selecting a small set of texts for annotation and building high-quality classifiers. We integrate vector search, semantic search, and machine learning classifiers to yield a good solution. Our experiments demonstrate improved F1 scores for the minority classes in binary classification.
HCNov 6, 2023
AI Chatbot for Generating Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) Cue Texts for HealthSareh Ahmadi, Edward A. Fox
We describe an AI-powered chatbot to aid with health improvement by generating Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) cue texts that should reduce delay discounting. In prior studies, EFT has been shown to address maladaptive health behaviors. Those studies involved participants, working with researchers, vividly imagining future events, and writing a description that they subsequently will frequently review, to ensure a shift from an inclination towards immediate rewards. That should promote behavior change, aiding in health tasks such as treatment adherence and lifestyle modifications. The AI chatbot is designed to guide users in generating personalized EFTs, automating the current labor-intensive interview-based process. This can enhance the efficiency of EFT interventions and make them more accessible, targeting specifically those with limited educational backgrounds or communication challenges. By leveraging AI for EFT intervention, we anticipate broadened access and improved health outcomes across diverse populations
HCMar 8, 2025
AI-Facilitated Episodic Future Thinking For Adults with ObesitySareh Ahmadi, Michelle Rockwell, Megan Stuart et al.
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) involves vividly imagining personal future events and experiences in detail. It has shown promise as an intervention to reduce delay discounting-the tendency to devalue delayed rewards in favor of immediate gratification- and to promote behavior change in a range of maladaptive health behaviors. We present EFTeacher, an AI chatbot powered by the GPT-4-Turbo large language model, designed to generate EFT cues for users with lifestyle-related conditions. To evaluate the feasibility and usability of EFTeacher, we conducted a mixed-methods study that included usability assessments, user evaluations based on content characteristics questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews. Qualitative findings indicate that participants perceived EFTeacher as communicative and supportive through an engaging dialogue. The chatbot facilitated imaginative thinking and reflection on future goals. Participants appreciated its adaptability and personalization features, though some noted challenges such as repetitive dialogue and verbose responses. Our findings underscore the potential of large language model-based chatbots in EFT interventions targeting maladaptive health behaviors.