Natural Language Processing with Python

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Date and Time 
May 11, 2017
2:00pm to 4:00pm
Location 
Green Library 121A
Audience 
Faculty/Staff
Students
Event Sponsor 
Stanford University Libraries
Contact 
ajester@stanford.edu

The objective of this workshop is to teach students natural language processing in Python, with topics such as tokenization, part of speech tagging, and sentiment analysis.  This workshop will assume some basic understanding of Python and programming; attendance at the Introduction to Python workshop is recommended.
Preparation: Please consult this page to prepare your computer for the workshop: https://github.com/sul-cidr/python_workshops/blob/master/setup.ipynb  If you need help with the installation, please arrive 20 minutes early and we're happy to help you.
This workshop is offered by Stanford Libraries' Center for Interdisciplinary Research as part of its mission to provide training in technical academic research practices and applied research methods.  The workshop will be led by Scott Bailey and Javier de la Rosa.

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