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Sharma, Kinshuk; Barbosa, Juliana Silva; Roberts, Spencer; Gondhali, Ulhas; Petrossian, Gohar; Jacquet, Jennifer; Freire, Juliana; Chakraborty, Sunandan (, Proceedings of the ACM SIGCAS/SIGCHI Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies)Free, publicly-accessible full text available July 21, 2026
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Barbosa, Juliana; Gondhali, Ulhas; Petrossian, Gohar; Sharma, Kinshuk; Chakraborty, Sunandan; Jacquet, Jennifer; Freire, Juliana (, Proceedings of the ACM on Management of Data, Volume 3, Issue 3)Free, publicly-accessible full text available June 18, 2026
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Barbosa, Juliana Silva; Gondhali, Ulhas; Petrossian, Gohar; Sharma, Kinshuk; Chakraborty, Sunandan; Jacquet, Jennifer; Freire, Juliana (, Proceedings of the ACM on Management of Data)Wildlife trafficking remains a critical global issue, significantly impacting biodiversity, ecological stability, and public health. Despite efforts to combat this illicit trade, the rise of e-commerce platforms has made it easier to sell wildlife products, putting new pressure on wild populations of endangered and threatened species. The use of these platforms also opens a new opportunity: as criminals sell wildlife products online, they leave digital traces of their activity that can provide insights into trafficking activities as well as how they can be disrupted. The challenge lies in finding these traces. Online marketplaces publish ads for a plethora of products, and identifying ads for wildlife-related products is like finding a needle in a haystack. Learning classifiers can automate ad identification, but creating them requires costly, time-consuming data labeling that hinders support for diverse ads and research questions. This paper addresses a critical challenge in the data science pipeline for wildlife trafficking analytics: generating quality labeled data for classifiers that select relevant data. While large language models (LLMs) can directly label advertisements, doing so at scale is prohibitively expensive. We propose a cost-effective strategy that leverages LLMs to generate pseudo labels for a small sample of the data and uses these labels to create specialized classification models. Our novel method automatically gathers diverse and representative samples to be labeled while minimizing the labeling costs. Our experimental evaluation shows that our classifiers achieve up to 95% F1 score, outperforming LLMs at a lower cost. We present real use cases that demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in enabling analyses of different aspects of wildlife trafficking.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available June 17, 2026
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