Leveraging Artificial Intelligence Technology for Mapping Research to Sustainable Development Goals: A Case Study
Hui Yin, Amir Aryani, Gavin Lambert, Marcus White, Luis, Salvador-Carulla, Shazia Sadiq, Elvira Sojli, Jennifer Boddy, Greg Murray,, Wing Wah Tham

TL;DR
This study compares a similarity measure and GPT model for mapping research publications to Sustainable Development Goals, demonstrating that combining both approaches yields reliable classification results while emphasizing accessibility and trustworthiness.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid approach using similarity measures and GPT for SDG mapping, highlighting practical advantages over large language models.
Findings
82.89% overlap between similarity measure and GPT outputs
Hybrid method improves SDG classification reliability
Similarity measure is more accessible and trusted for sensitive data
Abstract
The number of publications related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) continues to grow. These publications cover a diverse spectrum of research, from humanities and social sciences to engineering and health. Given the imperative of funding bodies to monitor outcomes and impacts, linking publications to relevant SDGs is critical but remains time-consuming and difficult given the breadth and complexity of the SDGs. A publication may relate to several goals (interconnection feature of goals), and therefore require multidisciplinary knowledge to tag accurately. Machine learning approaches are promising and have proven particularly valuable for tasks such as manual data labeling and text classification. In this study, we employed over 82,000 publications from an Australian university as a case study. We utilized a similarity measure to map these publications onto Sustainable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational and Text Analysis Methods · Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
MethodsMulti-Head Attention · Attention Is All You Need · Linear Layer · Discriminative Fine-Tuning · Attention Dropout · Adam · Cosine Annealing · Refunds@Expedia|||How do I get a full refund from Expedia? · Weight Decay · Residual Connection
