LLM-SEM scores e-learning engagement by adding normalized views, likes, and an LLM-derived sentiment polarity, but offers no validation that the score measures engagement.
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LLM-SEM: A Sentiment-Based Student Engagement Metric Using LLMS for E-Learning Platforms
LLM-SEM scores e-learning engagement by adding normalized views, likes, and an LLM-derived sentiment polarity, but offers no validation that the score measures engagement.