Koustuv Saha
kous2v.bsky.social
Koustuv Saha
@kous2v.bsky.social
Computational Social Science & Social Computing Researcher | Assistant Prof @illinoisCDS @UofIllinois | Prev @MSFTResearch | Alum @ICatGT @GeorgiaTech @IITKgp
Excited about my new op-ed on the observer effect in the age of LLMs and Generative AI published at @techpolicypress.bsky.social. Thanks for the amazing mentorship, @micheleweldon.bsky.social .
One reason LLMs are so popular is the promise of seemingly private, judgment-free interaction. But once users internalize that their data is being recorded, studied, or reused, it could lead to a shift in how people think, speak, and even feel when using AI, says computer scientist Koustuv Saha.
The Risks of the 'Observer Effect' from Being Watched by AI | TechPolicy.Press
Dr. Koustuv Saha says if users begin to feel their privacy is compromised, they may stop using AI in the very ways that make it useful.
www.techpolicy.press
November 19, 2025 at 2:29 PM
Reposted by Koustuv Saha
One reason LLMs are so popular is the promise of seemingly private, judgment-free interaction. But once users internalize that their data is being recorded, studied, or reused, it could lead to a shift in how people think, speak, and even feel when using AI, says computer scientist Koustuv Saha.
The Risks of the 'Observer Effect' from Being Watched by AI | TechPolicy.Press
Dr. Koustuv Saha says if users begin to feel their privacy is compromised, they may stop using AI in the very ways that make it useful.
www.techpolicy.press
November 19, 2025 at 1:41 PM
Reposted by Koustuv Saha
When one LLM can’t handle all the chaos of online moderation, assemble a team!
Agam Goyal's #EMNLP2025 paper ft. @kous2v.bsky.social, @ceshwar.bsky.social introduces MoMoE, a Mixture of Moderation Experts where models work toward fairer, scalable moderation.
📝https://go.illinois.edu/emnlp2
November 5, 2025 at 4:18 PM
Very proud of @melissashi.bsky.social and @keranwang.bsky.social for leading our #CSCW2025 paper exploring the mental health needs of AD/ADRD family caregivers---a collaboration with @dwyoo.bsky.social and @ravikarkar.bsky.social

dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...
November 4, 2025 at 3:25 PM
So honored to receive this recognition. Can't thank enough those who supported me along the way. Feels like a dream to receive an award named after two legends, @ladamic.bsky.social @nglance.bsky.social. #ICWSM is special to my heart, sad to have missed it this year. Thank you, @icwsm.bsky.social. ❤️
🏆 The Adamic-Glance winner of this year is @kous2v.bsky.social, for foundational work in using social media and multimodal sensing data #icwsm
June 27, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Our recent work at JMIR Aging, with @ravikarkar.bsky.social, and led by Sidharth, Chunyu, and Yoshee.
New in JMIR Aging: Online Communities as a Support System for Alzheimer Disease and Dementia Care: Large-Scale Exploratory Study #Alzheimer #DementiaCare #SupportCommunities #MentalHealth #Caregivers
Online Communities as a Support System for Alzheimer Disease and Dementia Care: Large-Scale Exploratory Study
Background: Alzheimer disease (AD) is the leading type of dementia, demanding comprehensive understanding and intervention strategies. In the United States, where over 6 million people are impacted, the prevalence of AD and related dementias (AD/ADRD) presents a growing public health challenge. However, individuals living with AD/ADRD and their caregivers frequently express feelings of marginalization, describing interactions characterized by perceptions of patient infantilization and a lack of respect. Objective: This study aimed to address 2 key research questions (RQs). For RQ1, we investigated the needs and concerns expressed by participants in online social communities focused on AD/ADRD, specifically on 2 platforms–Reddit’s r/Alzheimers and ALZConnected. For RQ2, we examined the prevalence and distribution of social support corresponding to these needs and concerns, and the association between these needs and received support. Methods: We collected 13,429 posts and comments from the r/Alzheimers subreddit spanning July 2014 to November 2023, and 90,113 posts and comments from ALZConnected between December 2020 (the community’s earliest post) and November 2023. We conducted topic modeling using latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA), followed by labeling to identify the major topical themes of discussions. We used transfer learning classifiers to identify the occurrences of emotional support (ES) and informational support (IS) in the comments (or responses) in the discussions. We built regression models to examine how various topical themes are associated with the kinds of support received. Results: Our analysis revealed a diverse range of topics reflecting community members’ varying needs and concerns of individuals affected by AD/ADRD. These themes encapsulate the primary discussions within the online communities: memory care, nursing and caregiving, gratitude and acknowledgment, and legal and financial considerations. Our findings indicated a higher prevalence of IS compared to ES. Regression models revealed that ES primarily occurs in posts relating to nursing and caring, and IS primarily occurs in posts concerning medical conditions and diagnosis, legal and financial, and caregiving at home. Conclusions: This study reveals that online communities dedicated to AD/ADRD support engage in discussions on a wide range of topics, such as memory care, nursing, caregiving, and legal and financial challenges. The findings shed light on the key pain points and concerns faced by individuals managing AD/ADRD in their households, revealing how they leverage online platforms for guidance and support. These insights underscore the need for targeted institutional and social interventions to address the specific needs of AD/ADRD patients, caregivers, and other family members.
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June 9, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Reposted by Koustuv Saha
In another #CHI2025 paper led led by Charlotte Lambert, in collaboration with @kous2v.bsky.social, we conducted a quasi-experimental study and found that Reddit users who received “high scores” and “gold” made more frequent and higher quality posts (i.e., higher scores and fewer removals).
April 28, 2025 at 1:14 AM
Continuing our work on LLMs for content moderation, our #NAACL2025 shows that SLMs can outperform LLMs with higher accuracy, better recall, and easier fine-tuning for community norms—making them a scalable, convenient, and cost-effective choice. /w @agam-goyal.bsky.social @ceshwar.bsky.social
🚨 New #NAACL2025 paper alert: “SLM-Mod: Small Language Models Surpass LLMs at Content Moderation”

We show that fine-tuned small language models outperform LLMs like GPT-4o for content moderation tasks, with higher accuracy and recall!

🔗 arXiv: arxiv.org/pdf/2410.13155

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arxiv.org
April 26, 2025 at 6:06 PM
Reposted by Koustuv Saha
Q: Are fine-tuned SLMs better than LLMs at identifying online content that violate community norms?🤖⚖️

A: Yes!

Find out more in our #NAACL2025 paper co-lead by @agam-goyal.bsky.social and Xianyang Zhan, in collaboration with Yilun Chen and @kous2v.bsky.social.

📄 arxiv.org/pdf/2410.13155
April 25, 2025 at 10:38 PM
Reposted by Koustuv Saha
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November 18, 2024 at 7:00 PM
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I'm recruiting 1-2 PhD students to work with me at the University of Colorado Boulder! Looking for creative students with interests in #NLP and #CulturalAnalytics.

Boulder is a lovely college town 30 minutes from Denver and 1 hour from Rocky Mountain National Park 😎

Apply by December 15th!
November 19, 2024 at 10:38 AM