A new research paper proposes a novel method for measuring political positions in regions with limited data by treating large language models as individual raters within a panel. This approach aims to overcome the limitations of existing tools that are primarily validated on Western political systems. The study found that adding axis definitions improved inter-rater reliability, achieving a Krippendorff's alpha of 0.86 across nine models from different laboratories. The paper also highlights that disagreements among the models can be informative, particularly regarding an actor's stance on their state's foundational order, suggesting that interpretation plays a significant role in these divergences. AI
IMPACT This methodology could enable more accurate political analysis in under-resourced regions, improving cross-cultural research and understanding.
RANK_REASON Research paper detailing a new methodology for political position measurement using LLMs. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
- arXiv
- Krippendorff's alpha
- The Model as One Rater Among Several: Measuring Political Positions in Data-Sparse Regions with a Language-Model Panel
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