Toronto-based Nexxt Intelligence has upgraded its inca AI Coding tool, which now generates codeframes to fit specific research objectives.
Nexxt was founded in 2015 and uses conversational AI to add qualitative depth to all the capabilities of a quant survey. inca (inquisitive natural conversation agent) uses conversational AI to power Nexxt's end-to-end conversational research platform as well as survey probing tool SmartProbeAPI, and AI Coding, which analyses and codes survey open-endeds and verbatims.
Users can brief the new version of the AI Coding tool with specific objectives: for example to focus codes on the emotions expressed by research participants in their open-ended answers, and can also specify the number of codes they want, as well as editing the list once generated.
The tool is available as a web app for uploads of verbatim data from any source, and also forms an integral part of Nexxt's end to end inca conversational AI survey platform.
'With this latest release, inca AI Coding will transform how researchers code open-ended responses' says Managing Partner Phil Sutcliffe (pictured). 'The ability to brief the AI to generate and iterate codeframes means researchers can now create codeframes that meet their objectives in minutes'.
Web site: www.nexxt.in .
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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