Max Weber Fellow @EUI_EU | PhD in Sociology @UniUtrecht /ICS | exploring inequalities, representation, cooperation, social norms using computational methods
Join us for a workshop on Immigration, Public Opinion, and Crime in the Digital Age with a focus on combining online and offline data @ISS_UniCologne April 28/29 2025 with two great keynotes by Christian Czymara and Isabelle van der Vegt @Isabellevdv, call is below, pls share.
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Are you using generative AI to study social processes? 📃 If so, consider submitting an abstract to this session I'm organizing at the at the upcoming 2025 @isa_sociology Forum! Send your abstract in before October 15th here: https://t.co/ketccFswsS
We are hiring a postdoc (2years+2years) @labss@ISTC-CNR in Rome to work on an experimental project on #social norms and #cooperation in collective action problems under risk. Deadline extended until October 10 to apply: https://t.co/ZbNgSNc0E6
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Are you using generative AI to study social processes? 📃 If so, consider submitting an abstract to this session I'm organizing at the at the upcoming 2025 @isa_sociology Forum! Send your abstract in before October 15th here: https://t.co/ketccFswsS
At @COMPTEXTCONF, @JohannesBGruber showcases {rollama}, an R package enabling local use of LLMs—fully reproducible and no need to expose data. Best thing is: EASY to set up.
I am certainly convinced: if we use LLMs, going local should be encouraged in social science research.
@AnnaLeptikon I took a two-year break before re-entering academia. Applied consistently for two years, if I recall correctly, it took 7 applications. The position I got was a perfect match, but it took a while. Just graduated! I’d say you shouldn’t give up! 💪🏼
Can LLMs replace human subjects in social science? A thread on our latest paper.
TL;DR: to date, they cannot really, because they exhibit an unnoticed pattern we call “machine bias”. https://t.co/sqTVuTAgVi 1/n
Ever tried identifying emotions, values, or hate speech in a large number of texts from social media? Should you use a dictionary?📕 A fine-tuned LLM? 🔨ChatGPT? 💻 We discuss this in our paper just out in Behavior Research Methods: https://t.co/JaVNdhgoLe 🧵A thread: [1/9]
@infornomics This sounds promising for CI/CD routines. King et al proposed something along these lines for keyword selection with supervised ML (https://t.co/JcnT7HXuGG). I am certain enriching this routine with LLMs would be promising, although we haven't really tested anything like this!
Should you remove stop words or lemmatize your texts?🧾How many epochs should you fine-tune your transformer models for? And how much does GPT improve if you provide it with more detailed instructions?💻Read the paper for more results here: https://t.co/Fh8JwkT0ox! [9/9]
Extensively validated dictionaries (e.g., the Moral Foundations Dictionary) work well, but still worse than LLMs.📚 We also build custom dictionaries, and these outperform off-the-shelf ones, primarily as they allow us to include words specific to social media.🗨️[8/9]