LLM-generated English summaries of Chinese speech can train English models to predict suicidal risk about as well as Chinese models trained on Chinese summaries, at least on the development set.
Language-Agnostic Suicidal Risk Detection Using Large Language Models
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Suicidal risk detection in adolescents is a critical challenge, yet existing methods rely on language-specific models, limiting scalability and generalization. This study introduces a novel language-agnostic framework for suicidal risk assessment with large language models (LLMs). We generate Chinese transcripts from speech using an ASR model and then employ LLMs with prompt-based queries to extract suicidal risk-related features from these transcripts. The extracted features are retained in both Chinese and English to enable cross-linguistic analysis and then used to fine-tune corresponding pretrained language models independently. Experimental results show that our method achieves performance comparable to direct fine-tuning with ASR results or to models trained solely on Chinese suicidal risk-related features, demonstrating its potential to overcome language constraints and improve the robustness of suicidal risk assessment.
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Language-Agnostic Suicidal Risk Detection Using Large Language Models
LLM-generated English summaries of Chinese speech can train English models to predict suicidal risk about as well as Chinese models trained on Chinese summaries, at least on the development set.