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1. Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics in Python - Bhargav Srinivasa Desikan | |||
Hey hey hey, if people are interested I could do a 1 and a half hour long tutorial on NLP and CL using python. It'll be fairly introductory and will cover a variety of useful/common techniques. I've conducted the similar tutorial a couple of times before ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWSs325tGoc&t=70s PyData LA 2018], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkAFJwi-G98&t=6s PyData Berlin 2017]), and I'd be happy to do it again. | |||
Maybe if... say, 5 people are interested? You would need python and jupyter notebook to get started. |
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Please use this space to organize any tutorial you would like to offer your peers.
1. Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics in Python - Bhargav Srinivasa Desikan
Hey hey hey, if people are interested I could do a 1 and a half hour long tutorial on NLP and CL using python. It'll be fairly introductory and will cover a variety of useful/common techniques. I've conducted the similar tutorial a couple of times before (PyData LA 2018, PyData Berlin 2017), and I'd be happy to do it again. Maybe if... say, 5 people are interested? You would need python and jupyter notebook to get started.