
Adam Tsakalidis
mental health
social media
creative writing
natural language processing
social media analysis
temporal modeling
creativity
writing
timeline summarization
longitudinal modelling
longitudinal dataset
llms
llm
hawkes process
mood change detection
4
presentations
SHORT BIO
Adam Tsakalidis is a Research Fellow (Queen Mary University of London, The Alan Turing Institute) working on temporally sensitive methods for natural language processing (NLP). His current work focuses on capturing changes in longitudinal user-generated textual data and studying their association with a user's well-being over time (Turing Fellowship in AI, PI: Prof. M. Liakata). His broader research interests span over several fields within NLP, including semantic change detection and sentiment analysis, as well as applications on the political and (mental) health domains. Prior to his current role, he received his PhD in Urban Science (University of Warwick, 2019) and has worked as a PDRA/Research Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute and the University of Warwick.
Presentations

Exciting Mood Changes: A Time-aware Hierarchical Transformer for Change Detection Modelling
Anthony Hills and 4 other authors

Combining Hierachical VAEs with LLMs for clinically meaningful timeline summarisation in social media
Jiayu Song and 5 other authors

A Digital Language Coherence Marker for Monitoring Dementia
Dimitris Gkoumas and 2 other authors

Identifying Moments of Change from Longitudinal User Text
Adam Tsakalidis and 5 other authors