Top 4 sociology Open-Source Projects
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analysis-pipelines
Project CRANE (Crisis Racism and Narrative Evaluation) aims to support researchers and anti-racist organisations that wish to use state-of-the-art text analysis algorithms to study how specific events impact online hate speech and racist narratives. CRANE Toolbox is a Python package: once installed, the tools in CRANE are available as functions that users can use in their Python programs or directly through their terminal. CRANE targets users with basic programming but no machine learning skills
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social-perception
Studying sociopolitical attitudes and moving the human perspective using psychographic and sociodemographic data from the European Social Survey.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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HumesGuillotine
Hume's Guillotine: Beheading the social pseudo-sciences with the Algorithmic Information Criterion for CAUSAL model selection.
As the guy who suggested to Marcus a lossless compression prize to replace the Turing Test, I've got to confess that all this pedantic sophistry "critiquing" algorithmic information is there for a good reason. In the immortal words of Mel Brooks: "We've got to protect our phoney baloney jobs gentlemen!"
https://youtu.be/bpJNmkB36nE
There is actually more at stake here than machine learning. This gets to the root of "bias" in the scientific method. Imagine what horrors, what risks, what chaos would be ours if a truly objective information criterion for causal model selection were to exist! Why, virtually every "sociologist" would be hauled to Hume's Guillotine in a Reign of Terror!
https://github.com/jabowery/HumesGuillotine
But to be clear, Marcus and I have a disagreement about pragmatics of such an approach to dispute processing in the natural sciences. He believes, for example, that the dispute over climate change should be handled by the standard processes in place with academia. My approach differs, based on my hard won experience with reform reforming institutional incentives:
https://jimbowery.blogspot.com/2018/04/necessity-and-incenti...
When it comes to multi-trillion dollar scientific questions, the conflicts of interest become so intense that you really need to apply a gold standard for objectivity and that is the single number: How big is your executable archive of the data in evidence.
While I understand the machine learning world looms as a rival for "unbiased" academic research, it nevertheless remains true that even in this emerging "marketplace of ideas", there is no formal definition of "bias" that disciplines discourse and thereby guides development at the institutional, let alone technical level. Everyone is weighing in with their fuzzy notions of "bias" that betray intense motivations when there has been, for over 50 years, a very clear and present mathematical definition.
Index
What are some of the best open-source sociology projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | analysis-pipelines | 12 |
2 | social-perception | 3 |
3 | wiki3 | 2 |
4 | HumesGuillotine | 1 |
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