The Text Analysis in a World of AI (TAWAI) working group brings together scholars, students, and staff from across campus who share in interest in computational text analysis. Participants range from expert practitioners and experienced teachers to novices just getting started.
We are focused on performing text analysis in a World of AI. This community of practice meets once a month to:
Such meetings are designed to be inter- and trans-disciplinary by engaging materials and activities that could be adapted and used by researchers in diverse fields across the sciences, arts, humanities, and vocational fields (like engineering and business).
While welcoming to all relevant approaches, this group will focus on applying and adapting text analysis methods and tools (integrated with language models) to answer domain-specific research questions (rather than developing the tools or models themselves).
We meet once a month (usually the last Thursday). See the "Join / Communicate" section below for more information how to join and get more information.
In a rapidly changing technology / knowledge / information / communication landscape, a few things are clear about the world we live in:
This community of practice also aligns well with some priorities and initiatives at Dartmouth College:
The principal communication platform for this group is through an email list and our Slack workspace. Through these platforms, you can learn about upcoming events, find and share resources, ask and answer questions.
To join the email list: email Jeremy Mikecz (email address available in Dartmouth outlook) and ask to be added to the list.
To join the Slack workspace:
1. Open the Slack app (if you're not already on Dartmouth's Slack, follow the directions here).
2. select the “+” (Add Workspaces) option on the lefthand toolbar
3. Select “Find more Dartmouth College workspaces” (if you use the standalone Slack app you may be prompted to sign on to Slack online to continue)
4. Search for “text” and choose “Text Analysis Working Group”.
5. Select "View Details" and "Request to Join".
In our monthly meetings we engage in a variety of collaborative and hands-on activities. All group members are invited to proposed or facilitate new sessions. Some possible activities include: