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REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/oGpPWhxSep3gVs2CA (@hawaii.edu required)Facilitator: Dr. Richard Medina, Associate Faculty Specialist in Human-Computer Interaction, UH Mānoa, CLT
Dates: Wednesdays, 2:00PM to 3:15PM HST (75-minutes)
11/5: Fundamentals of Python Scripting for Language Data Processing
11/12: Essentials for Reading, Writing, & Processing Language Data Files
11/19: Working with the Natural Language Toolkit and spaCy for NLP Tasks and Applications
Two ways to participate: (registration required)
In-Person: Moore Hall 257, UH Mānoa
Zoom: register to receive link
(If you are unable to attend, you may request to receive the recording via this form.)
Description: This series of three workshops introduces and demonstrates techniques for working with the Python programming language to carry out common Natural Language Programming (NLP) tasks. In a new twist, the series integrates AI tools and technologies and their application in writing Python scripts. The series also introduces participants to using NLP technologies such as the Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) and spaCy package library. The aim of this series is to provide participants a basic foundation in Python scripting for use on their own. The series utilizes tools available to UH faculty and staff including Google Colab Notebooks and Gemini.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Center for Language & Technology, 1858 E West Rd, Honolulu, HI 96822-2318, United States, Waikiki
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