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Zakir Hussain

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University of Basel

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Mr Zak Hussain is a predoctoral researcher at the Center for Cognitive and Decision Sciences at the University of Basel. Since receiving an MSc in Cognitive and Decision Sciences from University College London, he has spent his time in Basel working on the application of modern language modelling tech-niques in behavioural science research. Mr Hussain is an active proponent and educator on the use of language models in social science research more broadly. He has acted in this capacity internationally, having run introductory workshops on open-source tools for language modelling, and having been in-vited to give talks on the topic at institutions such as the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, and at the University of Melbourne’s Complex Human Data Hub.

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Applying open-source LLMs in Social & Behaviour Sciences

The course introduces the use of open-source large language models (LLMs) from the Hugging Face ecosystem for research in the behavioral and social sciences. In short lectures, participants will learn about key concepts (e.g., embeddings, causal attention, feature extraction, classification, prediction, fine-tuning, and token generation) and practical examples from social and behavioral science. In hands-on exercises, participants will apply language models to answer research questions from psychology, political science, decision-making research, and other fields. During and after the course, participants will engage in a personal research project applying LLMs to a personal research question. Two lecturers will hold this course, implying a high level of support during the exercises and research project design.

LLMs (think ChatGPT) are incredibly useful tools for research in the social and behavioral sciences. In this course, you will (1) learn about the fundamental principles of LLMs, (2) learn how to employ open-source LLMs using the Hugging Face ecosystem, (3) learn about the rich opportunities that LLMs offer for behavioral and social science research, and (4) gain experience in applying LLMs to answer personal research questions.
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Applying open-source LLMs in Social & Behaviour Sciences

The course introduces the use of open-source large language models (LLMs) from the Hugging Face ecosystem for research in the behavioral and social sciences. In short lectures, participants will learn about key concepts (e.g., embeddings, causal attention, feature extraction, classification, prediction, fine-tuning, and token generation) and practical examples from social and behavioral science. In hands-on exercises, participants will apply language models to answer research questions from psychology, political science, decision-making research, and other fields. During and after the course, participants will engage in a personal research project applying LLMs to a personal research question. Two lecturers will hold this course, implying a high level of support during the exercises and research project design.

LLMs (think ChatGPT) are incredibly useful tools for research in the social and behavioral sciences. In this course, you will (1) learn about the fundamental principles of LLMs, (2) learn how to employ open-source LLMs using the Hugging Face ecosystem, (3) learn about the rich opportunities that LLMs offer for behavioral and social science research, and (4) gain experience in applying LLMs to answer personal research questions.
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