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Please join us for the sixth annual TextXD <https://www.textxd.org/>
conference,
December 5-7, 2022 at UC Berkeley.  TextXD (text analysis across domains)
brings together researchers from different fields who normally wouldn’t
cross paths to share their expertise and perspectives on computational
approaches to analyzing text — spanning human languages, literature, social
sciences, law, health and medicine, computer science, and
beyond.  TextXD is hosted by the Berkeley Institute for Data Science (BIDS)
<https://bids.berkeley.edu/>, and co-sponsored by the D-Lab
<https://dlab.berkeley.edu/> and the Berkeley Division of Computing, Data
Science, and Society <https://data.berkeley.edu/about>.

*Don’t wait — register now
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/textxd-text-analysis-across-domains-2022-registration-361006729847>
and submit
your abstracts to present
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScoug8LlZxJghHX0J378qVylhRf6WnZX5ScZS68lIX_gLEyGw/viewform>
by
October 2nd!*

The three-day event will feature a range of opportunities to learn,
exchange ideas, and apply new approaches. Talks will range across *theory*,
*applications*, *tools*, and *ethics*.

*Where:* Spieker Forum, Chou Hall, UC Berkeley campus
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScoug8LlZxJghHX0J378qVylhRf6WnZX5ScZS68lIX_gLEyGw/viewform>

*When:* Monday-Wednesday December 5-7, 2022

Day 1: A day of hands-on workshops on foundational natural language
processing techniques that may be discussed at the conference, including
popular methods such as word embeddings and topic modeling. If you're new
to text analysis or want a refresher in a fun collaborative environment,
please join us!


Day 1 Late Afternoon: Opening keynote talk by Emily M. Bender, to be
followed by an opening reception


Days 2-3:  Full days of presentations, focusing on tools, applications, and
approaches from across disciplines.


Day 3 Late Afternoon: Closing keynote talk by David Blei, to be followed by
a closing reception


Interested registered participants will be accepted as long as space is
available. *Please register early!* We will confirm your registration via
email.

We look forward to seeing you!

Sincerely, the TextXD Organizing Committee

Prof. Niek Veldhuis (Chair, Assyriology Department of Middle Eastern
Languages and Cultures)
Prof. Heather Haverman (Sociology Department and Haas School of Business)
Prof. Timothy Tangherlini (Department of Scandinavian Languages)
Dr. Ciera Martinez, PhD (BIDS)
Dr. Maryam Vareth, PhD (BIDS/UCSF/LBNL)
Isaac Dalke (Sociology Department)
Ilya Akdemir (School of Law)

-- 
Isaac Dalke
PhD Candidate
UC-Berkeley Sociology

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