Papers by Myrthe Reuver
Tell Me What You Know About Sexism: Expert-LLM Interaction Strategies and Co-Created Definitions for Zero-Shot Sexism Detection (2025.findings-naacl)
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| Challenge: | Large Language Models (LLMs) with chat interfaces are increasingly popular in various scientific fields, for a variety of tasks related to social science research questions. |
| Approach: | They propose to use large language models to combine human and machine expertise to improve their models' performance. |
| Outcome: | The proposed model performs better with co-created definitions than with expert-written definitions. |
Investigating the Robustness of Modelling Decisions for Few-Shot Cross-Topic Stance Detection: A Preregistered Study (2024.lrec-main)
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| Challenge: | Existing models for stance detection are not robust enough to be used in a viewpoint-diverse news recommender because the news constantly has new discussion topics. |
| Approach: | They propose to use two stance task definitions (Pro/Con versus Same Side Stance) and two LLM architectures (bi-encoding versus cross-encode) to test model performance. |
| Outcome: | The proposed models outperform the same side-stance definition and other models on stance across different topics. |