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Transforming Wearable Data into Health Insights using Large Language Model Agents

Authors :
Merrill, Mike A.
Paruchuri, Akshay
Rezaei, Naghmeh
Kovacs, Geza
Perez, Javier
Liu, Yun
Schenck, Erik
Hammerquist, Nova
Sunshine, Jake
Tailor, Shyam
Ayush, Kumar
Su, Hao-Wei
He, Qian
McLean, Cory Y.
Malhotra, Mark
Patel, Shwetak
Zhan, Jiening
Althoff, Tim
McDuff, Daniel
Liu, Xin
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Despite the proliferation of wearable health trackers and the importance of sleep and exercise to health, deriving actionable personalized insights from wearable data remains a challenge because doing so requires non-trivial open-ended analysis of these data. The recent rise of large language model (LLM) agents, which can use tools to reason about and interact with the world, presents a promising opportunity to enable such personalized analysis at scale. Yet, the application of LLM agents in analyzing personal health is still largely untapped. In this paper, we introduce the Personal Health Insights Agent (PHIA), an agent system that leverages state-of-the-art code generation and information retrieval tools to analyze and interpret behavioral health data from wearables. We curate two benchmark question-answering datasets of over 4000 health insights questions. Based on 650 hours of human and expert evaluation we find that PHIA can accurately address over 84% of factual numerical questions and more than 83% of crowd-sourced open-ended questions. This work has implications for advancing behavioral health across the population, potentially enabling individuals to interpret their own wearable data, and paving the way for a new era of accessible, personalized wellness regimens that are informed by data-driven insights.<br />Comment: 38 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.06464
Document Type :
Working Paper