DataLab Workshop – Natural Language Processing with Python – Part 1 of 3 Monday, May 23, 2022, 10am – 12pm |
Location:Online Event Type:Workshops and Training Audience Type:Students: Graduate and Professional This three-part workshop series (5/23, 5/25/ 5/27) introduces participants to natural language processing (NLP) with Python. It builds on our text mining series, “GettingStarted with Textual Data,” by extending the scope of data-inflected text analysis to include various methods of modeling meaning. Sessions will cover NLP topics ranging from segmentation and dependency parsing to sentiment analysis and context-sensitive modeling. We will also discuss how to implement such methods for tasks like classification. Basic familiarity with analyzing textual data in Python is required. We welcome students, postdocs, faculty, and staff from a variety of research domains, ranging from health informatics to the humanities. Workshop series dates are May 23, May 25, and May 27, 2022, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Prerequisites: Instructors will distribute a zipped directory of notebooks and files the week prior to the workshop. Participants are required to load this data into their Google Drive account before our first session. Software: Python; Google Colab (instructors will provide notebooks and data). |
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