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Add tool Harmony https://github.com/harmonydata/harmony #1390

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Added Harmony, a tool for psychologists and social scientists to analyse data.

Psychologists and social scientists often have to match items in different questionnaires, such as "I often feel anxious" and "Feeling nervous, anxious or afraid".
This is called harmonisation.
Harmonisation is a time consuming and subjective process.
Going through long PDFs of questionnaires and putting the questions into Excel is no fun.
Enter Harmony, a tool that uses natural language processing and generative AI models to help researchers harmonise questionnaire items, even in different languages.

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Current has no "Good First Issue" issues

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As this pull request goes against the contributing guideline of:

Ensure the contributed repository is actively maintained, has a supportive community, and issues with appropriate labels.

I am closing this pull request. Feel free to reopen this PR if some issues with appropriate labels are made.

@sammyhori sammyhori closed this Oct 19, 2024
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Hi @sammyhori Thank you for the feedback. I have addressed your concerns and tagged some issues as good first issue as well as adding some more issues. https://github.com/harmonydata/harmony/issues - however I don't have permissions to reopen the PR.

In addition to the Github issues we are running an online competition on DOXA AI (similar to Kaggle) where contestants can compete to improve the underlying LLM (Large Language Model) in Harmony and win money if they achieve the best performance. Do you think that this could also go in your list of Awesome for Beginners projects please?

@sammyhori sammyhori reopened this Oct 24, 2024
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Hi @woodthom2, thanks for the update, I'm happy to add your repository to the list now 👍.

Regarding your LLM competition, would you say it's beginner friendly? What kind of improvements are you looking for?
I would be interested in adding a competitions section, but I'm not sure your competition is necessarily beginner friendly enough for the people visiting this list (people looking for simple programming problems). Nevertheless, I am tempted.

@sammyhori sammyhori merged commit 3fd9bcd into MunGell:main Oct 24, 2024
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Thanks so much @sammyhori ! I think the competition is "intermediate friendly". A person with familiarity with Jupyter notebooks can run it, and we provide example notebooks so you can get started, but definitely I would not say it's for beginners. However, feel free to give it a go - or you could maybe add a footnote to Harmony's entry in your directory to say "if you're up for a challenge, try this competition"? Whatever fits best with your project!

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