| Literature DB >> 30027158 |
Tad Hirsch1, Christina Soma2, Kritzia Merced3, Patty Kuo4, Aaron Dembe5, Derek D Caperton6, David C Atkins7, Zac E Imel8.
Abstract
We present CORE-MI, an automated evaluation and assessment system that provides feedback to mental health counselors on the quality of their care. CORE-MI is the first system of its kind for psychotherapy, and an early example of applied machine-learning in a human service context. In this paper, we describe the CORE-MI system and report on a qualitative evaluation with 21 counselors and trainees. We discuss the applicability of CORE-MI to clinical practice and explore user perceptions of surveillance, workplace misuse, and notions of objectivity, and system reliability that may apply to automated evaluation systems generally.Entities:
Keywords: Design; H.5.m. Information interfaces and presentation (e.g., HCI): Miscellaneous; I.2.1. Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Expert Systems; J.4 Applications: Social and Behavioral Sciences: Psychology; Mental health; design; machine learning; psychotherapy
Year: 2018 PMID: 30027158 PMCID: PMC6050022 DOI: 10.1145/3196709.3196776
Source DB: PubMed Journal: DIS (Des Interact Syst Conf)