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AWARE Narrator and the Utilization of Large Language Models to Extract Behavioral Insights from Smartphone Sensing Data

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arxiv 2411.04691 v1 pith:ICMWXKSR submitted 2024-11-07 cs.HC cs.AI

classification cs.HCcs.AI
keywords datadigitallanguagenarrativessensingawarebehaviorshealth
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Smartphones, equipped with an array of sensors, have become valuable tools for personal sensing. Particularly in digital health, smartphones facilitate the tracking of health-related behaviors and contexts, contributing significantly to digital phenotyping, a process where data from digital interactions is analyzed to infer behaviors and assess mental health. Traditional methods process raw sensor data into information features for statistical and machine learning analyses. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach that systematically converts smartphone-collected data into structured, chronological narratives. The AWARE Narrator translates quantitative smartphone sensing data into English language descriptions, forming comprehensive narratives of an individual's activities. We apply the framework to the data collected from university students over a week, demonstrating the potential of utilizing the narratives to summarize individual behavior, and analyzing psychological states by leveraging large language models.

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