Deep Learning Seminar / February 06, 2020
An Introduction to Natural Language Processing (Part I)
Abstract:
This talk is the first part of a two series lecture introducing Natural Language Processing (NLP).
I will start with a high-level overview of the applications and challenges of NLP.
After that I will give a more technical introduction to word-level semantics (embeddings, word2vec) and language modelling (N-Grams).
- Technomathematics (Dep. of Mathematics)
- Mechatronics in Mechenical and Automotive Engineering (Dep. of Mechanical and Process Engineering)
- Automation Control (Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Electromobility (Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
The seminar takes place at the ITWM every 1st Tuesday of a month (besides holidays and summer break). Aims are broadening of experiences and exchange of scientific views – also beyond the organizing groups.
Typical subjects of talks are:
- ongoing or recently finished graduations and doctoral theses
- current research and projects
The topics vary from mathematical methods to technical implementations. Usually, the talks present research results. However, some show open issues for brainstorming and inputs from the audience.
The seminar »KL-Regelungstechnik« (Kaiserslautern – Control Theory and Control Engineering) is organized by our department as well as several research groups of the TU Kaiserslautern:
- Technomathematics (Dep. of Mathematics)
- Mechatronics in Mechenical and Automotive Engineering (Dep. of Mechanical and Process Engineering)
- Automation Control (Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Electromobility (Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
The seminar takes place at the ITWM every 1st Tuesday of a month (besides holidays and summer break). Aims are broadening of experiences and exchange of scientific views – also beyond the organizing groups.
Typical subjects of talks are:
- ongoing or recently finished graduations and doctoral theses
- current research and projects
The topics vary from mathematical methods to technical implementations. Usually, the talks present research results. However, some show open issues for brainstorming and inputs from the audience.
The seminar »KL-Regelungstechnik« (Kaiserslautern – Control Theory and Control Engineering) is organized by our department as well as several research groups of the TU Kaiserslautern:
- Technomathematics (Dep. of Mathematics)
- Mechatronics in Mechenical and Automotive Engineering (Dep. of Mechanical and Process Engineering)
- Automation Control (Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Electromobility (Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
The seminar takes place at the ITWM every 1st Tuesday of a month (besides holidays and summer break). Aims are broadening of experiences and exchange of scientific views – also beyond the organizing groups.
Typical subjects of talks are:
- ongoing or recently finished graduations and doctoral theses
- current research and projects
The topics vary from mathematical methods to technical implementations. Usually, the talks present research results. However, some show open issues for brainstorming and inputs from the audience.