SDG-Meter : a deep learning based tool for automatic text classification of the Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a "shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future". Since 2015, they help pointing out pathways to solve interlinked challenges being faced globally. The monitoring of SDGs is essential to assess progress and obstacles to realise such shared goals. Streams of SDG-related documents produced by governments, academia, private and public entities are assessed by United Nations teams to measure such progress according to each SDG, requiring labelling to proceed to more in-depth analyses. Such laborious task is usually done by the experts, and rely on personal knowledge of the links between the documents contents and the SDGs. While UNEP has experts in many fields, links to the SDGs that are outside their expertise may be overlooked. In this context, we propose to solve this problem with a multi-label classification of texts using Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT). Based on this method, we designed the SDG-Meter, an online tool able to indicate to the user in a fully automatic way the SDGs linked to their input text but also to quantify the degree of membership of these SDGs.
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