Introduction to AI for Text Analysis with Python
Thursday, December 4, 2025 12pm to 2pm
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Please join us on December 4 at 12–2:00pm Boston / 9–11:00am Oakland / 5–7:00pm London, for “Introduction to AI for Text Analysis with Python.” AI allows humans to create a model that can act as an extension of the creator’s mind and classify data based on predetermined categories. Manually tagging thousands of rows of data can often be cumbersome and time consuming. Forming a human-machine relationship to classify data can save researchers time and help catalyze data analysis and classification on projects that would otherwise take an untenable number of working hours.
This workshop will teach participants how to use Python for AI and text classification, creating a human-machine relationship to process and classify textual datasets. Learn how to use the Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) to explore data. Use pandas, a Python library with extensive functionality to manipulate data, to clean and manipulate a dataframe (a table in pandas). Participants will also learn how to engineer textual features and build machine learning classification pipelines with SciKitLearn (a popular open source AI/machine learning library). Examples of projects that can be undertaken using these methods include identifying a behavioral health component in police incident narratives, identifying hate speech on Facebook, and identifying wildlife trafficking posts on Twitter.
There will be an optional virtual pre-workshop “Introduction to Python” December 3 at 12–1pm Boston / 9–10am Oakland / 5–6pm London. The pre-workshop covers the Python programming language tasks required to successfully participate in the workshop. Learners who are unfamiliar with how to use loc functions and python string methods to manipulate data and create new columns should plan to attend the pre-workshop, and all are welcome to attend.
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. RSVP here.
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