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Overview of the CLPsych 2022 Shared Task: Capturing Moments of Change in Longitudinal User Posts

Overview of the CLPsych 2022 Shared Task on identifying 'moments of change' in individuals' longitudinal social-media posts. The task defined two change types, abrupt Switches and gradual Escalations in mood, and included a secondary suicide-risk assessment subtask, using temporally sensitive evaluation metrics designed for per-timeline prediction.

Publisher

Association for Computational Linguistics (CLPsych 2022 Workshop)

Published

1 Jul 2022

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Key Findings

  • Defines 'moments of change' in longitudinal text as abrupt Switches and gradual Escalations in mood
  • Includes a secondary suicide-risk assessment subtask building on the earlier CLPsych 2019 task
  • Introduces temporally sensitive evaluation metrics for per-timeline mood-change prediction

Methodology Notes

Peer-reviewed shared-task overview, 8th CLPsych Workshop (NAACL 2022). Published July 2022; exact day not stated, so the day is set to 01. Substrate is social-media timelines, not chatbot conversation.

Sources

ACL Anthology (primary)

Archived snapshot (Wayback Machine) — preserved against link rot

Authors

Adam Tsakalidis, Jenny Chim, Iman Munire Bilal, Ayah Zirikly, Dana Atzil-Slonim, Federico Nanni, Philip Resnik, Manas Gaur, Kaushik Roy, Becky Inkster, Jeff Leintz, Maria Liakata

Tags

clpsychmoments-of-changelongitudinalsuicide-riskliakata

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APA

Adam Tsakalidis et al. (2022). Overview of the CLPsych 2022 Shared Task: Capturing Moments of Change in Longitudinal User Posts. Association for Computational Linguistics (CLPsych 2022 Workshop). https://aclanthology.org/2022.clpsych-1.16/