I. This workshop is organized by the Hua Yuan Research Center of our university as part of the National Science Council's "Needs Analysis and Feasibility Study of AI Integration into Humanities and Social Sciences Research (Phase II)" project. It aims to guide researchers in the humanities and social sciences (hereinafter referred to as HRSS) to integrate key technologies such as multimodal retrieval augmented generation (RAG), Agentic AI, model fine-tuning, and automated workflows into their research, building AI infrastructure to support qualitative and quantitative analysis.
II. This workshop adopts a tiered curriculum design, combining "basic theoretical explanations" with "advanced hands-on practice." Each session includes the following two sessions:
(I) Session 1: Introductory AI Literacy, Technology, and Research Applications. This session is for faculty and students who did not participate in the first phase of the project. Content covers multimodal RAG principles, introductory applications of the n8n platform, OCR digitization, automatic text annotation, and guidelines for responsible AI use.
(II) Session 2: Advanced AI Technology and In-depth Research Applications. This program is for participants who previously worked on the first phase of the project. The focus is on advanced OCR tool usage, Agentic AI autonomous action agents, model fine-tuning, and practical applications of n8n.
III. Summary of Session Information:
(I) Central Taiwan Session:
1. Date: April 8, 2026 (Wednesday)
2. Location: Room 7208, Chung Shang Building, and Conference Room 1, Administration Building, National Taichung University of Science and Technology
(II) Northern Taiwan Session:
1. Date: April 22, 2026 (Wednesday)
2. Location: Luo Jialun Lecture Hall and Da Xian Lecture Hall, Da Xian Library, National Chengchi University.
(III) Southern Taiwan Session:
1. Date: April 25, 2026 (Saturday)
2. Location: Conference Room, Department of Foreign Languages, Hsiu Chih Building, and Ying Shu Hall, College of Liberal Arts, National Cheng Kung University.
IV. Activity Notes:
(I) This workshop includes a hands-on component. Participants are requested to bring their own laptops and prepare PDF documents in advance for annotating the hands-on process.
(II) Due to limited space, registration will close once full. This activity is open for both in-person and online participation.
(III) Registration website: https://forms.gle/mc6BmG1XKKz33YEt5
(IV) For any questions, please contact the project email address: ccmtw.aihumanities@gmail.com