Student Research Symposium Program Portal: Submission #36

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Submission Number: 36
Submission ID: 7681
Submission UUID: c7776181-25e7-40bb-9fa2-00cfe17cf218

Created: Sat, 02/01/2025 - 09:40 PM
Completed: Sat, 02/01/2025 - 09:47 PM
Changed: Sun, 04/06/2025 - 01:34 PM

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Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

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  abstract: 'Natural Language Processing has seen rapid advancements in recent years, with large language models increasingly integrated into mainstream applications—such as Google’s Gemini, which now summarizes emails and chat logs in Gmail and Google Chat. This research project uses a dataset of CNN daily news articles to fine-tune a pre-trained, open-source model from the Hugging Face platform. The process involved extensive data cleaning, preprocessing, and model training. This presentation highlights the model architecture, the use of the Hugging Face platform, key challenges faced during fine-tuning, and performance metrics resulting from various training configurations.'
  additional_research_mentor: ''
  annual_description: '5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025'
  co_presenters: ''
  first_name: Joe
  i_will_be_printing_my_poster: ''
  keywords: 'LLM open-source fine-tuning AI NLP Hugging Face Bart'
  last_name: Muldowney
  major: 'Computer Science'
  poster_pdf: ''
  poster_session_number: ''
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  presentation_modality: 'Asynchronous Online Presentation'
  pronouns: ''
  research_mentor: 'Dr. Karen Works'
  research_mentor_s_college: 'Florida State University'
  research_mentor_s_department: 'Computer Science'
  research_mentor_s_email: keworks@pc.fsu.edu
  student_bio: |-
    My journey into software development started in a trade school, where I was learning to fix cars. As a kid, I was always fascinated by how things work. I enjoyed taking things apart to either fix them or understand their mechanics. This curiosity eventually led me to an automotive apprenticeship at a local gas station, where I worked in the shop and at the front desk while attending trade school. That is when I first encountered the intersection of technology and problem-solving, often troubleshooting technical issues with the computer system and network. During this apprenticeship, I also learned how to code by creating web forms to replace paper forms and inserting the data directly into a database.

    I am focused on mastering C++ and Python, which are at the heart of the future of software development, especially with the rise of AI. In addition to my academic studies, I work on personal projects to deepen my understanding of artificial intelligence. I clean datasets and build machine-learning models on sentiment analysis and text summarization. These side projects help me stay hands-on with AI technologies and continue to improve my skills outside the classroom.
  student_email: jhm22e@fsu.edu
  student_photo: '67131'
  title: 'Fine-Tuning an Open-Source Model for Summarization'
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  work: Exploratory
  year: '2025'