预印本
自动汇总
定性研究
医疗保健
主题分析
专题地图
心理学
计算机科学
社会学
政治学
万维网
地理
情报检索
社会科学
地图学
法学
作者
Arturo Castellanos,Haoqiang Jiang,Paulo J. Gomes,Debra VanderMeer,Alfred Castillo
摘要
The application of large language models (LLMs) in analyzing expert textual online data is a topic of growing importance in computational linguistics and qualitative research within healthcare settings. The objective of this study is to understand how large language models (LLMs) can help analyze expert textual data. Topic modeling enables scaling the thematic analysis of content of a large corpus of data, but it still requires interpretation. We investigate the use of LLMs to help researchers scale this interpretation. The primary methodological phases of this project were: (1) collecting data representing posts to an online nurse forum, as well as cleaning and pre-processing the data; (2) using LDA to derive topics; (3) using human categorization for topic modeling; (4) using LLMs to complement and scale the interpretation of thematic analysis. The purpose is to compare the outcomes of human interpretation with those derived from LLMs. There is substantial agreement (80%) between LLM and human interpretation. For two thirds of the topics, human evaluation and LLMs agree on alignment and convergence of themes. Moreover, LLM sub-themes offer depth of analysis within LDA topics, providing detailed explanations that align with and build upon established human themes. Nonetheless, LLMs identify coherence and complementarity where human evaluation does not. LLMs enable the automation of the interpretation task in qualitative research. There are challenges in the use of LLMs for evaluation of the resulting themes.
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