Preprint: “Web Archives Metadata Generation with GPT-4o: Challenges and Insights”
The preprint linked below was recently posted on arXiv.
Title
Web Archives Metadata Generation with GPT-4o: Challenges and Insights
Authors
Abigail Yongping Huang
National Library Board Singapore
Ashwin Nair
National Library Board Singapore
Zhen Rong Goh
Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Tianrui Liu
Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Source
via arXiv
DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2411.05409
Abstract
Current metadata creation for web archives is time consuming and costly due to reliance on human effort. This paper explores the use of gpt-4o for metadata generation within the Web Archive Singapore, focusing on scalability, efficiency, and cost effectiveness. We processed 112 Web ARChive (WARC) files using data reduction techniques, achieving a notable 99.9% reduction in metadata generation costs. By prompt engineering, we generated titles and abstracts, which were evaluated both intrinsically using Levenshtein Distance and BERTScore, and extrinsically with human cataloguers using McNemar’s test. Results indicate that while our method offers significant cost savings and efficiency gains, human curated metadata maintains an edge in quality. The study identifies key challenges including content inaccuracies, hallucinations, and translation issues, suggesting that Large Language Models (LLMs) should serve as complements rather than replacements for human cataloguers. Future work will focus on refining prompts, improving content filtering, and addressing privacy concerns through experimentation wi
th smaller models. This research advances the integration of LLMs in web archiving, offering valuable insights into their current capabilities and outlining directions for future enhancements. The code is available at URL for further development and use by institutions facing similar challenges.
Direct to Full Text Article (preprint)
14 pages; PDF.
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