An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, session 3
[This is session 3 in the seriesÌýIntroduction to Natural Language Processing]
Overview: This 3-part workshop provides an overview of theÌýnatural language processing (NLP) domain and its applications. This last session coversÌýbasic concepts about recent trends in NLP techniques, notably context-aware methods. We will also cover potential ethical problems in NLP applications with concrete examples.
At the end of this workshop, you will be able to understand context-aware methods in NLP, gain hands-on experience with a modern NLP method, and identify potential ethical issues in NLP applications.
Prerequisites:ÌýIntroductory knowledge of programming in Python,Ìýusing libraries and packages and how to install them. Introductory knowledge of NLP (e.g. from session 1 and 2).
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Date: Friday, 19 May 2023.
Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Location: hybrid (in-person at Burnside Hall 1104, and online via Zoom).
Instructors: , Postdoctoral researcher, and , Masters student at Mila and Â鶹AV.
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