Affiliation:
1. Department of Computer and AI, Dongguk University, Seoul, Republic of South Korea
Abstract
Stress is a major issue in modern society. Researchers focus on identifying stress in individuals, linking language with mental health, and often utilizing social media posts. However, stress classification systems encounter data scarcity issues, necessitating data augmentation. Approaches like Back-Translation (BT), Easy Data Augmentation (EDA), and An Easier Data Augmentation (AEDA) are common. But, recent studies show the potential of generative AI, notably ChatGPT. This article centers on stress identification using the DREADDIT dataset and A Robustly Optimized BERT Pretraining Approach (RoBERTa) transformer, emphasizing the use of generative AI for augmentation. We propose two ChatGPT prompting techniques: same-intent and opposite-intent 1-shot intent-aware data augmentation. Same-intent prompts yield posts with similar topics and sentiments, while opposite-intent prompts produce posts with contrasting sentiments. Results show a 2% and 3% performance increase for opposing and same sentiments, respectively. This study pioneers intent-based data augmentation for stress detection and explores advanced mental health text classification methods with generative AI. It concludes that data augmentation has limited benefits and highlights the importance of diverse Reddit data and further research in this field.
Funder
The MSIT (Ministry of Science and ICT), Korea, under the ITRC
The Artificial Intelligence Convergence Innovation Human Resources Development supervised by the IITP
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