I’m excited to share that my first solo-authored research paper has just been published in the National High School Journal of Science! 🎉
The paper is titled “A Case Study of Sentiment Analysis on Survey Data Using LLMs versus Dedicated Neural Networks”, and it explores a question I’ve been curious about for a while: how do large language models (like GPT-4o or LLaMA-3) compare to task-specific neural networks when it comes to analyzing open-ended survey responses?
If you’ve read some of my earlier posts—like my reflection on the DravidianLangTech shared task or my thoughts on Jonathan Dunn’s NLP book—you’ll know that sentiment analysis has become a recurring theme in my work. From experimenting with XLM-RoBERTa on Tamil and Tulu to digging into how NLP can support corpus linguistics, this paper feels like the natural next step in that exploration.
Why This Matters to Me
Survey responses are messy. They’re full of nuance, ambiguity, and context—and yet they’re also where we hear people’s honest voices. I’ve always thought it would be powerful if AI could help us make sense of that kind of data, especially in educational or public health settings where understanding sentiment could lead to real change.
In this paper, I compare how LLMs and dedicated models handle that challenge. I won’t go into the technical details here (the paper does that!), but one thing that stood out to me was how surprisingly effective LLMs are—even without task-specific fine-tuning.
That said, they come with trade-offs: higher computational cost, more complexity, and the constant need to assess bias and interpretability. There’s still a lot to unpack in this space.
Looking Ahead
This paper marks a milestone for me, not just academically but personally. It brings together things I’ve been learning in courses, competitions, side projects, and books—and puts them into conversation with each other. I’m incredibly grateful to the mentors and collaborators who supported me along the way.
If you’re interested in sentiment analysis, NLP for survey data, or just want to see what a high school research paper can look like in this space, I’d love for you to take a look:
🔗 Read the full paper here
Thanks again for following along this journey. Stay tuned!
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