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Recovering Sparse Neural Connectivity from Partial Measurements: A Covariance-Based Approach with Granger-Causality Refinement
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Atomic Trajectory Modeling with State Space Models for Biomolecular Dynamics
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Slow evolution towards generalism in a model of variable dietary range
通过证明是种群统计噪声(而非确定性动力学)驱动了模式形成和泛化食性的演化,解决了间接竞争下物种形成的悖论。
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Grounded Multimodal Retrieval-Augmented Drafting of Radiology Impressions Using Case-Based Similarity Search
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Unified Policy–Value Decomposition for Rapid Adaptation
通过双线性分解在策略和价值函数之间共享低维目标嵌入,实现对新颖任务的零样本适应。
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Mathematical Modeling of Cancer–Bacterial Therapy: Analysis and Numerical Simulation via Physics-Informed Neural Networks
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Sample-Efficient Adaptation of Drug-Response Models to Patient Tumors under Strong Biological Domain Shift
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Human-Centred Evaluation of Text-to-Image Generation Models for Self-expression of Mental Distress: A Dataset Based on GPT-4o
School of Culture and Communication, Swansea University, United Kingdom | Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway
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IN SHORT: This paper addresses the critical gap in evaluating how AI-generated images can effectively support cross-cultural mental distress communication, particularly for international students facing linguistic and cultural barriers.
核心创新
- Methodology Introduces the first publicly available text-to-image evaluation dataset with human judgment scores specifically for mental health communication, comprising 100 textual descriptions, 400 AI-generated images, and 400 categorical evaluation scores.
- Methodology Develops and evaluates four persona-based prompt templates (basic, illustrator, photographer, creative artist) rooted in contemporary counselling practices, with the illustrator persona achieving the highest total helpfulness score (284 out of possible 600).
- Biology Demonstrates that AI-generated images can facilitate self-expression of mental distress, with 44% of images rated as 'slightly helpful' and 27% as 'helpful', achieving a mean helpfulness score of 2.4 on a 0-6 scale.
主要结论
- The illustrator persona prompt achieved the highest total helpfulness score (284) and was selected as the 'best' image in 31% of cases, significantly outperforming other prompts (basic: 252, creative artist: 218, photographer: 210).
- Human evaluation shows minimal correlation with automatic semantic alignment metrics (Spearman's ρ=0.0271, Kendall's τ=0.0201), highlighting the need for emotion-aware evaluation frameworks beyond traditional similarity measures.
- AI-generated images demonstrated positive utility for mental distress expression, with 71% of images rated as at least 'slightly helpful' (score ≥2) and only 29% rated as 'not helpful' (score=0).
摘要: Effective communication is central to achieving positive healthcare outcomes in mental health contexts, yet international students often face linguistic and cultural barriers that hinder their communication of mental distress. In this study, we evaluate the effectiveness of AI-generated images in supporting self-expression of mental distress. To achieve this, twenty Chinese international students studying at UK universities were invited to describe their personal experiences of mental distress. These descriptions were elaborated using GPT-4o with four persona-based prompt templates rooted in contemporary counselling practice to generate corresponding images. Participants then evaluated the helpfulness of generated images in facilitating the expression of their feelings based on their original descriptions. The resulting dataset comprises 100 textual descriptions of mental distress, 400 generated images, and corresponding human evaluation scores. Findings indicate that prompt design substantially affects perceived helpfulness, with the illustrator persona achieving the highest ratings. This work introduces the first publicly available text-to-image evaluation dataset with human judgment scores in the mental health domain, offering valuable resources for image evaluation, reinforcement learning with human feedback, and multi-modal research on mental health communication.