Hello All,
See the note below from Ray Friedman about exciting new coding options for folks doing conflict & negotiation research.
Automated Coding of Negotiation Transcripts Now Available
The Vanderbilt AI Negotiation Lab, in collaboration with NTR, has released two models
that use Anthropic's Claude LLM to code negotiation transcripts. The Lab's website is:
https://www.ainegotiationlab-vanderbilt.com/
Each of these two models apply specific coding schemes from prior projects. The
website explains the codes used and the model's coding process, and reports how each
model has been validated. It also explains how to format your transcript data and how
to submit your transcripts for analysis.
Model 1: https://www.ainegotiationlab-vanderbilt.com/model_aslani/
Model 2: https://www.ainegotiationlab-vanderbilt.com/model_brett/
The history of how these models were developed can be found here:
History: https://www.ainegotiationlab-vanderbilt.com/static/assets/2407.21037v1.pdf
Costs: Feel free to try a few transcripts. If you plan to code large numbers of
transcripts, we ask you to cover the fees we pay Anthropic to run the models. Contact
us if you need an estimate.
If you have any questions, or if you would like us to build a model with your coding
scheme (you must have a large set of human-coding transcripts to train the model),
contact Ray Friedman at Ray.Friedman@Vanderbilt.edu.
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Pri Shah
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis MN
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