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Fundamentals of Natural Language Processing

来源: 04-01

时间:2023-04-01 ~ 2023-06-30 Tue, Fri 17:05 - 18:40

地点:Room 1137 ZOOM: 537 192 5549 PW: BIMSA

主讲人:Haihua Xie

Prerequisite

Computer Science, Machine Learning, Python


Abstract

Natural Language Processing (NLP) is an important research area in Artificial Intelligence. NLP mainly studys how to use computer technology to process linguistic texts. The specific research problems in NLP includes recognition, classification, extraction, transformation and generation of lexical, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic information. This course will introduce the basic concepts and methods in NLP, as well as some classical algorithms and models.


Lecturer Intro.

Dr. Haihua Xie receives a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Iowa State University in 2015. Before joining BIMSA in Oct. 2021, Dr. Xie worked in the State Key Lab of Digital Publishing Technology for many years. His research interests include Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Service. He published more than 20 papers and obtained 5 invention patents. In 2018, Dr. Xie was selected in the 13th batch of overseas high-level talents in Beijing and was hornored as a "Beijing Distinguished Expert".

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