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An Artificial Intelligence Framework for the Detection of Emotion Transitions in Telehealth Services
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posted on 2023-02-10, 05:16 authored by S Ranasinghe, G Gamage, H Moraliyage, N Mills, Nikki McCaffreyNikki McCaffrey, Jessica BucholcJessica Bucholc, K Lane, A Cahill, Vicki WhiteVicki White, D De SilvaRecent advancements in Artificial intelligence (AI) have led to its widespread adoption in healthcare applications and services. The global pandemic has further hastened the integration of AI into telehealth services, such as service quality improvement and new models of care. This paper focuses on the service quality improvement of telehealth, specifically, cancer information and telephone support services, in terms of its human system interaction. We present an AI framework for the detection of patient emotions and emotion transitions based on call recordings of telehealth services. The call recordings are typically a conversation between the caller (patient or carer) and the healthcare practitioner (nurse or counsellor). All primary emotions are expressed across diverse topics during these calls. It is anticipated that the caller emotion state improves during the call due to the information and support received. The proposed AI framework is designed to detect emotions expressed at all stages of the call and based on these expressions, formulate the emotion transition during the call. We have evaluated the proposed AI framework on a large real-world dataset of 60,000 call recordings of cancer information and telephone support services provided by Cancer Council Victoria, Australia. The results confirm the effectiveness of this AI framework in detection of emotions and emotion transitions during the provision of telehealth services.
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Volume
2022-JulyLocation
Trobe Univ, Melbourne, AUSTRALIAPublisher DOI
Start date
2022-07-28End date
2022-07-31ISSN
2158-2246eISSN
2158-2254ISBN-13
9781665468220Language
EnglishTitle of proceedings
International Conference on Human System Interaction, HSIEvent
15th IEEE International Conference on Human System Interaction (HSI)Publisher
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Science & TechnologyTechnologyComputer Science, CyberneticsComputer ScienceTelehealthArtificial IntelligenceCall RecordingsNatural Language ProcessingPatient reported outcomesUnmet needsCancer information and telephone support servicesCANCERINFORMATIONHELPLINESSUPPORTPEOPLEBehavioral and Social ScienceClinical ResearchHealth Services