HeartLink is an empathetic psychological model that uses a large language model fine-tuned on a large empathetic Q&A dataset. It can perceive users' emotions and experiences during conversations and provide empathetic responses using rich psychological knowledge, aiming to understand, comfort, and support users. The responses include emoji expressions to bridge the gap with users, offering psychological support and help during consultations.
The HeartLink project is based on the InternLM2-Chat model and has been fine-tuned to achieve empathetic functionality. The project supports text-to-speech synthesis and digital human display, and provides user emotion chart analysis. The project is under continuous development, and contributions through Star, PR, and Issue are welcome. The HeartLink psychological empathy question-and-answer dataset is derived from real psychological counseling scenarios. The first version uses about 180k rounds of question-and-answer pairs. The data covers a wide range of scenarios, including love, marriage, workplace, life, society, learning, sex, past, emotions, education, counseling, crisis, and many other rich scenarios.
Every veteran knows and has had a 'Gunny': Semper Fidelis. This dataset is designed for conversational AI systems to assist veterans from various military branches, including U.S. and U.K. armed forces.
Psy-Insight is a bilingual, interpretable multi-turn dataset for mental health counseling dialogues. It includes 6,208 rounds of multi-turn counseling dialogues in English and 5,776 rounds in Chinese, annotated with step-by-step reasoning labels and multi-task labels. This dataset is designed to support the application of large language models in mental health and is suitable for tasks such as emotion classification and psychological treatment interpretation.
This study surveys the attitudes and behaviors of US higher education faculty members regarding online resources, the library, and related topics. It covers a wide range of issues, including faculty dependence on electronic scholarly resources, the transition from print to electronic journals, publishing preferences, e-books, and the preservation of scholarly journals.