
Conference.
The availability of large datasets along with the extraordinary progress in the calculation capacity of current computers has led to important advances in the development of natural language processing (NLP) techniques.
This discipline is dedicated to the study of the interaction between computers and human language, ranging from simple but very useful applications such as orthographic verification, to tasks that are considered characteristic of human intelligence, such as the translation from one language to another. A key aspect in the evolution of NLP techniques in its recent history is the generalised adoption of statistics and computational learning as a theoretical framework. The conference addresses these issues, reflecting on the main elements involved in the construction of NLP applications
Date 3 march 2017 at 12:00 to 13:30. Friday.
Joan Pelechano "Assembly Hall"
ETSE-UV
Master's Degree Data Science.