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[RCR] Using ChatGPT in Text Analysis Workflows

[Online] Computational text analysis can be hard. It takes prep work, it requires an understanding of arcane processes and workflows, and it often demands iteration, patience, and technical skill. In other words, it feels a lot like something that might be easier if AI were to lend a hand.

This workshop explores what happens when we invite AI into our text analysis workflows. We'll look specifically at how ChatGPT can assist in various stages of text analysis, including tasks such as summarization, sentiment analysis, and theme extraction. The workshop emphasizes transparency and repeatability, ensuring that participants understand how the model operates, how to interpret its outputs, and how to encourage it to "show its work." Through examples and hands-on exercises, we'll develop a foundational understanding of how to use ChatGPT for text analysis in a way that is ethical, transparent, and broadly useful. No previous experience with text analysis or AI is required, and there is no programming component.

Date:
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm
Categories:
Digital Humanities   Digital Scholarship   ScholarWorks  

Registration is required. There are 44 seats available.

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Will Shaw

Digital Humanities Consultant, Duke University Libraries