1) Installation and Technical Requirements
Introduction
In terms of natural language processing (NLP), state-of-the-art approaches rely on neural nets with multiple layers and consist of a huge number of parameters making them computationally demanding. With specialized libraries such as PyTorch, graphical processing units (gpu) can help to speed up computations significantly. However, many of these specialized libraries for machine learning are written in python.
The R package Artificial Intelligence for Education (aifeducation) aims to provide educators, educational researchers, and social researchers with a convincing interface to these state-of-the-art models for natural language processing and tries to address the special needs and challenges of the educational and social sciences. The package currently supports the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for tasks such as text embedding and classification.
Since state-of-the-art approaches in natural language processing rely on large models compared to classical statistical methods (e.g., latent class analysis, structural equation modeling) and are based largely on python, some additional installation steps are necessary.
If you would like to train and to develop your own models and AIs, a compatible graphic device is necessary. Even a low performing graphic device can speed up computations significantly. If you prefer to use pre-trained models however, this is not necessary. In this case, a ‘normal’ office computer without a graphic device should be sufficient in most cases. To get ready for using the package, two steps are necessary.
Step 1 - Install the R package
First you need to install the package. This can be done by:
install.packages("aifeducation")
With this command, aifeducation
is installed on your
machine.
Step 2 - Install Python and optional R packages
Since natural language processing with neural nets is based on models which are computationally intensive, PyTorch is used within this package together with some other specialized python libraries.
Before you start installing python or updating python packages, please ensure that you have the newest version of the R package ‘reticulate’ installed.
The most straightforward method for getting started is to call the
function install_aifeducation
as follows:
aifeducation::install_aifeducation(
install_aifeducation_studio = TRUE,
python_version = "3.12",
cuda_version = "12.4",
use_conda = FALSE)
This function will install python, and all relevant python libraries into a virtual environment called “aifeducation”.
In addition, we recommend to set
install_aifeducation_studio=TRUE
since this will install
the optional R packages necessary to use AI for Education -
Studio. AI for Education - Studio is a graphical user
interface for using this package. We recommend to use it for everyone
who is unfamiliar with R or machine learning. If you do not
want use studio, you can set the argument to FALSE
. In this
case you have to use the package with R syntax.
If you have a suitable machine and would like to use a graphic card for computations you need to install some further software. You can find further information here: https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/
You can check if python is working by using the function
reticulate::py_available()
. This should return
TRUE
.
reticulate::py_available(initialize = TRUE)
You can check if all necessary python packages are successfully
installed by calling the function check_aif_py_modules
aifeducation::check_aif_py_modules()
Now everything is ready to use the package.
2) Starting a new session
The most convenient way to work with the package is to use AI for
Education - Studio which you can start by calling
aifeducation::start_aifeducation_studio()
.
aifeducation::start_aifeducation_studio()
In case you do not want to use the graphical user interface, you have to prepare your R sessions. The easiest way is to call the following function directly after starting a R session.
library(aifeducation)
aifeducation::prepare_session()
Note: Please remember: Every time you start a new session in R, you have to call the funcion
aifeducation::prepare_session
. This is not necessary if you use AI for Education - Studio.
3) Tutorials and Guides
A guide on how to use the graphical user interface can be found in vignette 02 Using the graphical user interface Aifeducation - Studio.
A short introduction into the package with R syntax can be found in vignette 03 Using R syntax.
Documenting and sharing your work is described in vignette 04 Sharing and using trained AI/models.
4) Update aifeducation
In case you already use aifeducation and you want to update to a newer version of this package, it is recommended to update the used python libraries as well. The easiest way is to call the following function:
aifeducation::update_aifeducation(
update_aifeducation_studio = TRUE,
env_type = "auto",
cuda_version = "12.4",
envname = "aifeducation")