Patrick Wu
@patrickwu.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Computer Science at American University | Computational Politics, NLP, ML/AI | patrickywu.com
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LLMs are often used for text annotation, especially in social science. In some cases, this involves placing text items on a scale: eg, 1 for liberal and 9 for conservative
There are a few ways to accomplish this task. Which work best? Our new EMNLP paper has some answers🧵
arxiv.org/pdf/2507.00828
There are a few ways to accomplish this task. Which work best? Our new EMNLP paper has some answers🧵
arxiv.org/pdf/2507.00828
October 27, 2025 at 2:59 PM
LLMs are often used for text annotation, especially in social science. In some cases, this involves placing text items on a scale: eg, 1 for liberal and 9 for conservative
There are a few ways to accomplish this task. Which work best? Our new EMNLP paper has some answers🧵
arxiv.org/pdf/2507.00828
There are a few ways to accomplish this task. Which work best? Our new EMNLP paper has some answers🧵
arxiv.org/pdf/2507.00828
Reposted by Patrick Wu
Can large language models (LLMs) fairly annotate data on contentious topics?
Our new paper dives into this question—looking at whether LLM-generated labels reflect diverse viewpoints or skew toward majority perspectives. The results are surprisingly nuanced. 🧵
Our new paper dives into this question—looking at whether LLM-generated labels reflect diverse viewpoints or skew toward majority perspectives. The results are surprisingly nuanced. 🧵
July 11, 2025 at 4:44 PM
Can large language models (LLMs) fairly annotate data on contentious topics?
Our new paper dives into this question—looking at whether LLM-generated labels reflect diverse viewpoints or skew toward majority perspectives. The results are surprisingly nuanced. 🧵
Our new paper dives into this question—looking at whether LLM-generated labels reflect diverse viewpoints or skew toward majority perspectives. The results are surprisingly nuanced. 🧵
Reposted by Patrick Wu
📣 FUN UPDATE: We're extending the deadline by 3 days!! Submit to the NLP4Democracy workshop by June 22!
📣 Super excited to organize the first workshop on ✨NLP for Democracy✨ at COLM @colmweb.org!!
Check out our website: sites.google.com/andrew.cmu.e...
Call for submissions (extended abstracts) due June 19, 11:59pm AoE
#COLM2025 #LLMs #NLP #NLProc #ComputationalSocialScience
Check out our website: sites.google.com/andrew.cmu.e...
Call for submissions (extended abstracts) due June 19, 11:59pm AoE
#COLM2025 #LLMs #NLP #NLProc #ComputationalSocialScience
NLP 4 Democracy - COLM 2025
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June 19, 2025 at 11:22 PM
📣 FUN UPDATE: We're extending the deadline by 3 days!! Submit to the NLP4Democracy workshop by June 22!
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I am thrilled to share a new article in Sociological Methods & Research, “Quantifying Narrative Similarity Across Languages”. My co-first author Sol Messing and our collaborators developed a new approach to measuring “narrative similarity” between texts: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Quantifying Narrative Similarity Across Languages - Hannah Waight, Solomon Messing, Anton Shirikov, Margaret E. Roberts, Jonathan Nagler, Jason Greenfield, Megan A. Brown, Kevin Aslett, Joshua A. Tuck...
How can one understand the spread of ideas across text data? This is a key measurement problem in sociological inquiry, from the study of how interest groups sh...
journals.sagepub.com
June 18, 2025 at 3:56 PM
I am thrilled to share a new article in Sociological Methods & Research, “Quantifying Narrative Similarity Across Languages”. My co-first author Sol Messing and our collaborators developed a new approach to measuring “narrative similarity” between texts: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Reposted by Patrick Wu
📣 Super excited to organize the first workshop on ✨NLP for Democracy✨ at COLM @colmweb.org!!
Check out our website: sites.google.com/andrew.cmu.e...
Call for submissions (extended abstracts) due June 19, 11:59pm AoE
#COLM2025 #LLMs #NLP #NLProc #ComputationalSocialScience
Check out our website: sites.google.com/andrew.cmu.e...
Call for submissions (extended abstracts) due June 19, 11:59pm AoE
#COLM2025 #LLMs #NLP #NLProc #ComputationalSocialScience
NLP 4 Democracy - COLM 2025
sites.google.com
May 21, 2025 at 4:39 PM
📣 Super excited to organize the first workshop on ✨NLP for Democracy✨ at COLM @colmweb.org!!
Check out our website: sites.google.com/andrew.cmu.e...
Call for submissions (extended abstracts) due June 19, 11:59pm AoE
#COLM2025 #LLMs #NLP #NLProc #ComputationalSocialScience
Check out our website: sites.google.com/andrew.cmu.e...
Call for submissions (extended abstracts) due June 19, 11:59pm AoE
#COLM2025 #LLMs #NLP #NLProc #ComputationalSocialScience
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Unidentified men grabbing someone off the street and putting her in a car because she wrote an op-Ed. This as flatly authoritarian as anything we’ve seen in this country in a very long time.
Video of the international student at Tufts being arrested by "federal authorities" in Massachusetts has been released and it's terrifying.
They're not even uniformed officers. Just secret police thugs in hoodies and masks.
From WCVB: youtu.be/PuFIs7OkzYY
They're not even uniformed officers. Just secret police thugs in hoodies and masks.
From WCVB: youtu.be/PuFIs7OkzYY
March 26, 2025 at 5:41 PM
Unidentified men grabbing someone off the street and putting her in a car because she wrote an op-Ed. This as flatly authoritarian as anything we’ve seen in this country in a very long time.
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It's well known that politicians take more extreme positions during primaries. In @electoralstudies.bsky.social, we find this shift is much more likely when incumbents in safe seats face a well-funded primary challenger.
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authors.elsevier.com/a/1kn5KxRaZn...
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authors.elsevier.com/a/1kn5KxRaZn...
March 17, 2025 at 2:12 PM
It's well known that politicians take more extreme positions during primaries. In @electoralstudies.bsky.social, we find this shift is much more likely when incumbents in safe seats face a well-funded primary challenger.
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authors.elsevier.com/a/1kn5KxRaZn...
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authors.elsevier.com/a/1kn5KxRaZn...
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Re-upping this again as more people read about the Khalil case. More information to come, but nothing in WP and NYT so far contradicts original reporting. Again, it DOES NOT MATTER what you think about him or his cause. Either government is bound by the law for all of us or we're all at their mercy.
Reminder: When a person or institution you hate is targeted for illiberal persecution by an aspiring authoritarian, you have to defend them EVEN IF you don't like them. It doesn't matter if you don't like campus protestors or Columbia or the law firms. We must defend them or we're all at risk next.
March 10, 2025 at 12:16 AM
Re-upping this again as more people read about the Khalil case. More information to come, but nothing in WP and NYT so far contradicts original reporting. Again, it DOES NOT MATTER what you think about him or his cause. Either government is bound by the law for all of us or we're all at their mercy.
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NEW: The NIH has begun terminating grants for active projects studying gender identity, DEI, environmental justice, climate change, among other topics.
At least 16 termination letters have already been sent — and hundreds more are coming, people inside NIH tell me.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
At least 16 termination letters have already been sent — and hundreds more are coming, people inside NIH tell me.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Exclusive: NIH to terminate hundreds of active research grants
Studies that touch on LGBT+ health, gender identity and DEI in the biomedical workforce could be terminated, according to documents obtained by Nature.
www.nature.com
March 6, 2025 at 2:17 AM
NEW: The NIH has begun terminating grants for active projects studying gender identity, DEI, environmental justice, climate change, among other topics.
At least 16 termination letters have already been sent — and hundreds more are coming, people inside NIH tell me.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
At least 16 termination letters have already been sent — and hundreds more are coming, people inside NIH tell me.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
@adambonica.bsky.social showed ideology predicts which agencies experience DOGE layoffs. But what other factors could be driving this?
Using a generative LLM-derived measure, I find agencies perceived as knowledge institutions are more likely to experience layoffs, even controlling for ideology. 🧵
Using a generative LLM-derived measure, I find agencies perceived as knowledge institutions are more likely to experience layoffs, even controlling for ideology. 🧵
March 5, 2025 at 10:34 PM
@adambonica.bsky.social showed ideology predicts which agencies experience DOGE layoffs. But what other factors could be driving this?
Using a generative LLM-derived measure, I find agencies perceived as knowledge institutions are more likely to experience layoffs, even controlling for ideology. 🧵
Using a generative LLM-derived measure, I find agencies perceived as knowledge institutions are more likely to experience layoffs, even controlling for ideology. 🧵