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Calling researchers interested in applying natural language processing
(NLP) to computational social science (CSS) projects!
We're excited to start a new series of* free, online “NLP+CSS 201”
tutorials for 2022*. Check out our website
<https://nlp-css-201-tutorials.github.io/nlp-css-201-tutorials/> to see the
list of scheduled tutorials, which include text preprocessing, dialogue
analysis, multilingual modeling, causal inference, and uncertainty
quantification. You can watch recordings from last semester’s tutorials on our
YouTube channel <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcFcF9DkanjaK3HEk7bsd-A>.
Our next tutorial is coming up fast! Please join us on *2/17 at 12 PM EST
(UTC-5)* for the tutorial "Moving from words to phrases when doing NLP",
led by Abram Handler and Shufan Wang. You can RSVP here
<https://forms.gle/41PwSNjL5xi8PcXm9>, and we will send you the video link
several days before. Also please subscribe to our Google group
<https://groups.google.com/g/nlp-css-tutorials> to receive more up-to-date
information.
These tutorials are aimed at graduate students and researchers who have
basic “101-level” knowledge of NLP and Python (e.g. know how to transform
text into bag-of-words or apply topic models) and want to “level-up” with
201-level content presented by NLP experts.
Looking forward to you joining us,
Katie Keith ([log in to unmask])
Ian Stewart ([log in to unmask])
NLP+CSS 201 Tutorial Organizers
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