IRIS proposal accepted
We are excited to announce that the funding proposal From Disagreement to Data: Tracking Collaboration in Text Annotation for Reproducible Science and Collaborative AI has been approved by the Interchange Forum for Reflecting on Intelligent Systems (IRIS) as part of the Joint Research Start-up Funding “Human-Intelligent Systems Interaction and Teaming”. The project will be funded for 2026 - 2027 (2 years).
The goal of this project is to develop an open-source text annotation platform that systematically surfaces the collaboration underlying data annotation. By making collaborative sense-making visible, the project advances computational social science (CSS) through clearer, repeatable workflows and contributes to collaborative AI (CAI) by providing essential metadata to model the joint reasoning behind labels.
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