A three-stage RAG pipeline generates a cited summary (GenText) from PubMed Central passages and ranks health documents by topical relevance plus alignment with that summary, outperforming baselines on CLEF eHealth and TREC Health Misinformation 2020.
Domain-Specific Improvement on Psychotherapy Chatbot Using Assistant
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Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive generalization capabilities on specific tasks with human-written instruction data. However, the limited quantity, diversity, and professional expertise of such instruction data raise concerns about the performance of LLMs in psychotherapy tasks when provided with domain-specific instructions. To address this, we firstly propose Domain-Specific Assistant Instructions based on AlexanderStreet therapy, and secondly, we use an adaption fine-tuning method and retrieval augmented generation method to improve pre-trained LLMs. Through quantitative evaluation of linguistic quality using automatic and human evaluation, we observe that pre-trained LLMs on Psychotherapy Assistant Instructions outperform state-of-the-art LLMs response baselines. Our Assistant-Instruction approach offers a half-annotation method to align pre-trained LLMs with instructions and provide pre-trained LLMs with more psychotherapy knowledge.
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A three-stage RAG pipeline generates a cited summary (GenText) from PubMed Central passages and ranks health documents by topical relevance plus alignment with that summary, outperforming baselines on CLEF eHealth and TREC Health Misinformation 2020.