COLM 2025 Past NLP

First Workshop on Bridging NLP and Public Opinion Research

NLPOR 2025

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Jun 24, 2025, 11:59 UTC
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Accepted papers (24)

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  1. [Work-in-Progress] Multi-Instance Learning for Social Media- Based Spatiotemporal Public Opinion Analysis

    Shanshan Bai, Anna Kruspe, Xiao Xiang Zhu · PDF
  2. AIn’t Nothing But a Survey? Using Large Language Models for Coding German Open-Ended Survey Responses on Survey Motivation

    Leah von der Heyde, Anna-Carolina Haensch, Bernd Weiß, Jessica Daikeler · PDF
  3. Annotation Sensitivity: Training Data Collection Methods Affect Model Performance

    Christoph Kern, Stephanie Eckman, Jacob Beck, Bolei Ma, Rob Chew, Frauke Kreuter · PDF
  4. Back to the basics and to the future: Evaluating silicon samples with POR standards

    Yongwei Yang, Gina Walejko · PDF
  5. Beyond Accuracy: A Replication Fidelity Framework for Trustworthy LLM Evaluation in Social Science Applications

    Chen Peng, Samridh Aggarwal, Arnstein Aassve, Lorenzo Lupo, Nicolò Cavalli · PDF
  6. Beyond Consensus: Use of Demographics for Datasets that Reflect Annotator Disagreement

    Narjes Tahaei, Sabine Bergler · PDF
  7. Cross-corpora argument analysis using textual entailment

    Algis Petlin, Sue-Ellen Duffy, Ankita Gupta, Brendan O'Connor · PDF
  8. Evaluating the Human-Likeness of LLM-Generated Open-Ended Responses

    Joshua Y. Lerner, Brandon Sepulvado, Lilian Huang, Soubhik Barari · PDF
  9. Exploring Side-by-Side LLM Evaluation Through Human Alignment and Bias Mitigation

    Kseniia Titova, Darina Rustamova, Alan-Barsag Gazzaev, Maksim Polushin, Valentin Malykh, Sergey Zagoruyko · PDF
  10. In Your Own Words: Free-Text Descriptions of Identity Reveal Information Beyond Census Categories

    Jenny Shan Wang, Emma Pierson · PDF
  11. In-Context Learning for the Imputation of Survey Data

    Tobias Holtdirk, Georg Ahnert, Anna-Carolina Haensch · PDF
  12. Language Model Fine-Tuning on Scaled Survey Data for Predicting Distributions of Public Opinions

    Joseph Suh, Erfan Jahanparast, Suhong Moon, Minwoo Kang, Serina Chang · PDF
  13. Linking Survey and Social Media Data: Natural Language Processing for Bridging the Gap Between Open Access and Data Protection

    Conor Gaughan, Rachel Gibson, Alexandru Cernat, Marta Cantijoch, Riza Batista-Navarro · PDF
  14. LLM-Enhanced Survey Methodology: Validation, Automation, and Mixed Methods at Scale

    Les DeBusk-Lane, Anirban Pal · PDF
  15. Mic Drop or Data Flop? Evaluating the Fitness for Purpose of AI Voice Interviewers for Data Collection within Quantitative & Qualitative Research Contexts

    Shreyas Tirumala, Nishant Jain, Danny D. Leybzon, Trent D Buskirk · PDF
  16. More Parameters Than Populations: A Systematic Review of Large Language Models in Survey Research

    Trent D Buskirk, Florian Keusch, Leah von der Heyde, Adam Eck · PDF
  17. Position: Insights from Survey Methodology can Improve Training Data

    Stephanie Eckman, Barbara Plank, Frauke Kreuter · PDF
  18. SAI What?! Ping the Bots Before You Probe the People: Testing Large Language Models for Pre-Cognitive Interviewing in Survey Research

    Trent D Buskirk, Darby Steiger, Courtney Kennedy · PDF
  19. SimBench: Benchmarking the Ability of Large Language Models to Simulate Human Behaviors

    Tiancheng Hu, Joachim Baumann, Lorenzo Lupo, Nigel Collier, Dirk Hovy, Paul Röttger · PDF
  20. Social sciences and AI joining forces: towards new approaches for computational social sciences

    Katharina Soemer, Daniela Grunow, Steffen Eger · PDF
  21. Uncovering Hidden Factions through Text-Network Representations: Unsupervised Public Opinion Mapping of Iran on Twitter in the 2022 Unrest

    Sahar Omidi Shayegan, Jean-François Godbout, Reihaneh Rabbany · PDF
  22. Understanding Public Opinion through Social Media: Summarization, Stance Annotation, Demographic Inference

    Frederick Conrad, Michael Schober, Rebecca S. Dolgin, Mao Li, Peilin Chen, Erik Zhou · PDF
  23. Using Large Language Models to measure and classify occupations in surveys

    Patrick Sturgis, Tom, Laura Feng, Caroline Roberts · PDF
  24. Who Counts? The Potentials and Pitfalls of Using LLMs in Survey Research

    Leah von der Heyde · PDF