Seminar: Natural Language Processing (NLP)

Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a thriving field at the intersection of computer science, artificial intelligence, and linguistics. It focuses on enabling computers to understand, interpret, and generate human language in a way that is both meaningful and useful in modern applications.

In this seminar, we will be examining the concepts behind NLP. Hereby, we will tackle a variety of topics such as text classification, sentiment analysis, language translation, named entity recognition (NER), question-answering systems, text summarization, chatbots and conversational AI, and language model architectures like transformers.

The kickoff meeting for the seminar will take place on April 15th, from 10.00h to 12.00h in SA-126. The participation in the kickoff meeting is mandatory.

This seminar is suitable for students at the bachelor level. The students attending this seminar can prepare their material in either English or German, depending on their language preference. Please also note that the maximum number of participants is limited. If you have questions regarding this seminar, please email arman.arzani@uni-due.de.