Robin: A Novel Online Suicidal Text Corpus of Substantial Breadth and Scale

13 Sep 2022  ·  Daniel DiPietro, Vivek Hazari, Soroush Vosoughi ·

Suicide is a major public health crisis. With more than 20,000,000 suicide attempts each year, the early detection of suicidal intent has the potential to save hundreds of thousands of lives. Traditional mental health screening methods are time-consuming, costly, and often inaccessible to disadvantaged populations; online detection of suicidal intent using machine learning offers a viable alternative. Here we present Robin, the largest non-keyword generated suicidal corpus to date, consisting of over 1.1 million online forum postings. In addition to its unprecedented size, Robin is specially constructed to include various categories of suicidal text, such as suicide bereavement and flippant references, better enabling models trained on Robin to learn the subtle nuances of text expressing suicidal ideation. Experimental results achieve state-of-the-art performance for the classification of suicidal text, both with traditional methods like logistic regression (F1=0.85), as well as with large-scale pre-trained language models like BERT (F1=0.92). Finally, we release the Robin dataset publicly as a machine learning resource with the potential to drive the next generation of suicidal sentiment research.

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