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Analyzing the use of existing systems for the CLPsych 2019 Shared Task

2019-06-01WS 2019Unverified0· sign in to hype

Alej Gonz{\'a}lez Hevia, ro, Rebeca Cerezo Men{\'e}ndez, Daniel Gayo-Avello

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In this paper we describe the UniOvi-WESO classification systems proposed for the 2019 Computational Linguistics and Clinical Psychology (CLPsych) Shared Task. We explore the use of two systems trained with ReachOut data from the 2016 CLPsych task, and compare them to a baseline system trained with the data provided for this task. All the classifiers were trained with features extracted just from the text of each post, without using any other metadata. We found out that the baseline system performs slightly better than the pretrained systems, mainly due to the differences in labeling between the two tasks. However, they still work reasonably well and can detect if a user is at risk of suicide or not.

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