The IC-AnnoMI repository contains source code and a synthetic dataset generated through in-context zero-shot LLM prompting for mental health and therapeutic counselling. IC-AnnoMI is a project that generates contextual MI dialogues using large language models (LLMs). The project contains source code and a synthetic dataset generated through zero-shot prompts, aiming to address the data scarcity and inherent bias problems in mental health and therapeutic consultation.
IC-AnnoMI is an official repository that employs Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate in-context Motivational Interviewing (MI) dialogues. The repository includes a dataset folder with annotated MI dialogues across psychological and linguistic dimensions. It also provides a test set for experiments. The project aims to address scarce data and inherent bias challenges in mental health and therapeutic counselling by leveraging the capabilities of LLMs. The IC-AnnoMI project generates contextual MI dialogues through large language models and provides a synthetic dataset for training and testing MI dialogue systems. The project contains detailed annotation files covering dialogue annotations in psychological and linguistic dimensions, suitable for research in mental health and therapeutic consultation.
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