The rapid advances in artificial intelligence don’t just change how we interact with our speakers, choose TV shows to watch, or search for information online. They also change what kind of science is possible and expand what is knowable. 

Established in 2024, our group’s vision is to push the envelope of what is possible, making breakthroughs in theory and practice for the communication sciences. In addition to our own research, we seek to enhance the productivity of the field as a whole, through training junior scholars and by disseminating methods, algorithms, and technology. 

Visit our external lab website to learn more about our research

 

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Profs. Hartshorne and Prud'hommeaux visit colleagues in Taiwan for the lab's Indigenous Languages Project.

Lab Team

The lab is directed by Joshua Hartshorne.

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Joshua Hartshorne

Research Associate Professor Advanced Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Group Communication Sciences and Disorders

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Jesse Storbeck

Software Engineer AI4CommSci Lab Communication Sciences and Disorders

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Wael Mohamed

Clinical Research Coordinator AI4CommSci Group Communication Sciences and Disorders

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Clinical Research Coordinator Advanced Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Communication Science ("AI4CommSci") Group Communication Sciences and Disorders