Xiaofeng Xing

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2 Papers

AIOct 22, 2024
SleepCoT: A Lightweight Personalized Sleep Health Model via Chain-of-Thought Distillation

Huimin Zheng, Xiaofeng Xing, Xiangmin Xu

We present a novel approach to personalized sleep health management using few-shot Chain-of-Thought (CoT) distillation, enabling small-scale language models (> 2B parameters) to rival the performance of large language models (LLMs) in specialized health domains. Our method simultaneously distills problem-solving strategies, long-tail expert knowledge, and personalized recommendation capabilities from larger models into more efficient, compact models. Unlike existing systems, our approach offers three key functionalities: generating personalized sleep health recommendations, supporting user-specific follow-up inquiries, and providing responses to domain-specific knowledge questions. We focus on sleep health due to its measurability via wearable devices and its impact on overall well-being. Our experimental setup, involving GPT-4o for data synthesis, Qwen-max for instruction set creation, and Qwen2.5 1.5B for model distillation, demonstrates significant improvements over baseline small-scale models in penalization, reasoning, and knowledge application. Experiments using 100 simulated sleep reports and 1,000 domain-specific questions shows our model achieves comparable performance to larger models while maintaining efficiency for real-world deployment. This research not only advances AI-driven health management but also provides a novel approach to leveraging LLM capabilities in resource-constrained environments, potentially enhancing the accessibility of personalized healthcare solutions.

SDJun 22, 2021
Key-Sparse Transformer for Multimodal Speech Emotion Recognition

Weidong Chen, Xiaofeng Xing, Xiangmin Xu et al.

Speech emotion recognition is a challenging research topic that plays a critical role in human-computer interaction. Multimodal inputs further improve the performance as more emotional information is used. However, existing studies learn all the information in the sample while only a small portion of it is about emotion. The redundant information will become noises and limit the system performance. In this paper, a key-sparse Transformer is proposed for efficient emotion recognition by focusing more on emotion related information. The proposed method is evaluated on the IEMOCAP and LSSED. Experimental results show that the proposed method achieves better performance than the state-of-the-art approaches.