The AI Co-Ethnographer: How Far Can Automation Take Qualitative Research?
Retkowski, Fabian, Sudmann, Andreas, Waibel, Alexander
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Qualitative research often involves labor-intensive processes that are difficult to scale while preserving analytical depth. This paper introduces The AI Co-Ethnographer (AICoE), a novel end-to-end pipeline developed for qualitative research and designed to move beyond the limitations of simply automating code assignments, offering a more integrated approach. AICoE organizes the entire process, encompassing open coding, code consolidation, code application, and even pattern discovery, leading to a comprehensive analysis of qualitative data.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-2-2025
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