Special Interest Group NLP@UU

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Special Interest Group Text Mining

Objective

The amounts of text (scholarly, historical, social) are vast, are increasing rapidly. There are more texts than one person can ever read, and keeping up with new texts is also impossible. Most collections of textual data are too large for human processing. Instead, researchers use data mining techniques to extract insights and information from such text collections (corpora).
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a research method in which large collections of written language are analyzed by means of computational and statistical techniques. This method is already employed in various disciplines at UU and UMCU, such as linguistics (extracting user-specified grammatical constructions, sentiment analysis), biomedical research (classifying research papers as either relevant or irrelevant), history (tracking concepts over time), literary studies (stylometrics, authorship), etc. The SIG aims to promote NLP as a useful research method in the UU and UMCU community, and to explore novel applications of NLP in research, as well as fundamental research into NLP methods

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The SIG is open to all researchers at UU or UMCU who are interested in NLP. If you would like to be updated about the activities of this SIG, please register for our newsletter.

Contact

For further inquiries, please contact Antal van den Bosch.

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      To celebrate the official launch of the SIG NLP@UU, researchers from different domains will share with you how they apply Natural Language Processing (NLP) in their research.
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