Creation, Analysis and Evaluation of AnnoMI, a Dataset of Expert-Annotated Counselling Dialogues
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Published:2023-03-14
Issue:3
Volume:15
Page:110
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ISSN:1999-5903
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Container-title:Future Internet
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Future Internet
Author:
Wu Zixiu12ORCID, Balloccu Simone3ORCID, Kumar Vivek2ORCID, Helaoui Rim1ORCID, Reforgiato Recupero Diego2ORCID, Riboni Daniele2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Philips Research, High Tech Campus, 5656 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands 2. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Cagliari, 09124 Cagliari, Italy 3. Department of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3FX, UK
Abstract
Research on the analysis of counselling conversations through natural language processing methods has seen remarkable growth in recent years. However, the potential of this field is still greatly limited by the lack of access to publicly available therapy dialogues, especially those with expert annotations, but it has been alleviated thanks to the recent release of AnnoMI, the first publicly and freely available conversation dataset of 133 faithfully transcribed and expert-annotated demonstrations of high- and low-quality motivational interviewing (MI)—an effective therapy strategy that evokes client motivation for positive change. In this work, we introduce new expert-annotated utterance attributes to AnnoMI and describe the entire data collection process in more detail, including dialogue source selection, transcription, annotation, and post-processing. Based on the expert annotations on key MI aspects, we carry out thorough analyses of AnnoMI with respect to counselling-related properties on the utterance, conversation, and corpus levels. Furthermore, we introduce utterance-level prediction tasks with potential real-world impacts and build baseline models. Finally, we examine the performance of the models on dialogues of different topics and probe the generalisability of the models to unseen topics.
Funder
EC in the H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhilHumans project ASTRID project
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications
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