Summary
Attendance mode: in-person and remote
Date: Thu 6. & Fri 7. June 2024
Location: Mannheim, Germany
Fees: Free participation
Registration: Closed
Publicity: By attending the event, you consent to the capturing and sharing of photos and videos taken during the event, both online and offline. The content is shared through Humane AI social media accounts (Linkedin, Facebook, X) and SCOPE social media accounts (Linkedin and X)
Material: In (Agenda) section
In this two-day workshop, we intend to provide participants from all social and behavioral sciences with tools and approaches on how artificial intelligence can be used profitably during the scientific process. It covers tutorials by experts on varying relevant topics such as literature research, automated transcription of interviews, writing papers, classification and coding of qualitative data, statistical analysis and data visualization.
Agenda
Thursday 6th of June (9:00 - 17:30) | |
Time | Item |
09:00 | Opening & setting goals |
09:15 | Talk 1: Debucking myths about LWMs by Paul Lukowicz: Professor @RPTU and Director @ German Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) |
10:00 | Flash introductions (introduce yourself in 30 secs) |
10:30 | Coffee break (30 mins) |
11:00 | Talk 2: Qualitative analysis using AI by Fiona Draxler: Postdoc @Mannheim Univerisity |
11:50 | Lunch break (1.5 hours) |
13:30 | Talk 3: How to use AI tools for: Quantitative analysis + Doing literature review + Paper writing cycle by Razia Aliani: Consultant @ University of Sheffield & top research skills voice on linkedin |
16:30 | Coffee break (30 mins) |
16:45 | Group activity 1: Rewrite a paper you know using the tools you've learned |
17:30 | End of the day |
19:00 | Dinner (location will be sent later) |
Friday 7th of June (9:00 -15:45) | |
Time | Item |
09:00 | Talk 4: Creating synethetic users by Hugo Alves: Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Synthetic Users company |
09:45 | Talk 5: Resources to do research using AI by Passant Elagroudy:Postdoc @ German Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) + Project manager for Humane AI Net |
09:55 | Coffee break (15 mins) |
10:10 | Group activity 2: Part 1: Rethink an upcoming research paper (research planning, data collection, analysis, & paper writing) |
12:00 | Lunch break (~1.5 hours) |
13:25 | Group activity 2: Part 2: Present the research projects + how you changed them with AI |
14:45 | Group activity 3: Takeaways |
15:00 | Coffee break (15 mins) |
15:15 | SCOPE General assembly (project planning) |
15:45 | End of the day |
Recordings
Coming soon on #AIonDemand Platform :)
Publicity
By attending the event, you consent to the capturing and sharing of photos and videos taken during the event, both online and offline. The content is shared through Humane AI social media accounts (Linkedin, Facebook, X) and SCOPE social media accounts (Linkedin and X)
Tag us to re-share your posts: @humaneainet , @scope_rptu
Location
Mannheim Library: Schloss Ehrenhof Ost, Mannheim, Raum EO 162
Registration
- Deadline for registration: May 12
- Notification of Acceptance or Rejection: May 14
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScpuhpC-IGqLnaw3HGzyhX3eiup-89tL8J93ZPuIz-sACk98g/viewform
Have questions?
Contact Talisa Schwall <Talisa.schwall@rptu.de>
Organizers
- Passant Elagroudy, DFKI and RPTU-Kaiserslautern
- Talisa Schwall, RPTU-Landau
- Olga Zagovora, RPTU-Landau
- Simone Mitzner, RPTU-Landau
- Michaela Maier, RPTU-Landau
Acknowledgements
The workshop is organised by the SCOPE project of RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau in collaboration with Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI) Kaiserlautern, Humane AI Net , AI on Demand, and University of Mannheim
Summary of Outputs
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