At the same time I asked for a Dewey classification... and it worked.
May I ask - how do you know exactly?
Specifically - with what level of accuracy? And how is it assessed?
At first glance it does seem to be highly accurate - except where it isn't:
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Which is not to knock what you're doing - because overall the performance does seem to be quite impressive (especially considering the effort invested).
Still - there's that "last mile".
So it would be nice to now how the performance compares to that other topic modeling approaches. And to what extent LLMs actually provide a boost.
May I ask - how do you know exactly?
Specifically - with what level of accuracy? And how is it assessed?
At first glance it does seem to be highly accurate - except where it isn't:
Which is not to knock what you're doing - because overall the performance does seem to be quite impressive (especially considering the effort invested).Still - there's that "last mile".
So it would be nice to now how the performance compares to that other topic modeling approaches. And to what extent LLMs actually provide a boost.