DS1 spectrogram: Prompt Refinement or Fine-tuning? Best Practices for using LLMs in
  Computational Social Science Tasks

Prompt Refinement or Fine-tuning? Best Practices for using LLMs in Computational Social Science Tasks

August 2, 20242408.01346

Authors

Anders Giovanni Møller,Luca Maria Aiello

Abstract

Large Language Models are expressive tools that enable complex tasks of text understanding within Computational Social Science. Their versatility, while beneficial, poses a barrier for establishing standardized best practices within the field.

To bring clarity on the values of different strategies, we present an overview of the performance of modern LLM-based classification methods on a benchmark of 23 social knowledge tasks. Our results point to three best practices: select models with larger vocabulary and pre-training corpora; avoid simple zero-shot in favor of AI-enhanced prompting; fine-tune on task-specific data, and consider more complex forms instruction-tuning on multiple datasets only when only training data is more abundant.

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