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Much policy-relevant, textual data remains unused as it is challenging to meaningfully operationalize in quantitative analysis or to exhaustively process in hand-coded qualitative analysis. The field of natural language processing (NLP) has developed rapidly and is increasingly used for public policy research. This panel creates knowledge on how advances in NLP help address this challenge and advance policy research.
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Discovering Complementary Roles: An Account of Human-AI Teamwork Applying NLP to Research Climate Fragility and Cultural Heritage | View Paper Details |
Promises and pitfalls of using large language models to identify actor stances in political discourse | View Paper Details |
The Devil is in the Details: Using Machine-Learning to Scrutinize "State-of-the Art" Language Models’ Responses to Public Inquiries across 3 Continents | View Paper Details |
Transparency to Law-Drafting: Lawradar as Every Finns' Own Watchdog | View Paper Details |