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Introduction to Natural Language Processing #21

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anjalibhavan opened this issue May 5, 2019 · 1 comment
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Introduction to Natural Language Processing #21

anjalibhavan opened this issue May 5, 2019 · 1 comment
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Abstract
With the accelerated increase in the amount of data in our hands right now (particularly text and speech), how do we extract value, meaning and relationships from them?
Analyzing this huge amount of data could help uncover several insights and contextual information that could be used in a wide variety of real-world applications like recommendations, search engines, text-to-speech devices etc. Natural language processing is the perfect toolkit for this. This talk aims to give a brief introduction to natural language processing, its principles and the various tasks that can be undertaken for extracting information from some text.

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Interest in Python and Machine Learning.

Expected duration
15-20 minutes

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Beginner

Speaker Bio
I'm a third year undergraduate at Delhi Technological University. I have been involved in numerous applied machine learning and NLP-based research projects and endeavors over the past year, and am also a member of PyLadies Delhi.

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Hi!
If this session is done, would you be interested in making a PR, adding your name and details to the README.md?

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