Difference between revisions of "Fall 2022 Schedule"

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Abstract: The talk will discuss two strands of research in-progress at
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the Leeds School, one focused on sentiment in financial media/regulatory
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filings, another on gathering financial and accounting data from
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historical textbooks using OCR/NLP techniques. The focus of the talk
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will be on potential interdisciplinary collaborations, emphasizing why
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financial text may be more interesting than rotten tomatoes.
 
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Revision as of 21:04, 9 October 2018

Date Title
9.5.18 Welcome meeting
9.12.18 Rehan - Unsupervised Entity Linking with Abstract Meaning Representation [1], Slides [2]

General discussion of AIDA and its goals

9.19.18 Yoshinari - Survey of Cross-lingual embeddings [3]

and my future resubmission on evaluating cross-lingual embeddings.

9.26.18 Skatje
10.3.18 Chelsea - Deep Contextualized Word Representations [4] and my research on modeling story recall
10.10.18 No 10:30 meeting. Everyone please come to the CLASSIC Open house from 3-5pm! (Skatje, Abhidip, Rehan slides)
10.17.18 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction
10.24.18 EMNLP 2018 practice talks
10.31.18 Jon (ROC story/GAN in NLP)
11.7.18 Kevin
11.14.18 Diego Garcia - Dismal scientists doing NLP

Abstract: The talk will discuss two strands of research in-progress at the Leeds School, one focused on sentiment in financial media/regulatory filings, another on gathering financial and accounting data from historical textbooks using OCR/NLP techniques. The focus of the talk will be on potential interdisciplinary collaborations, emphasizing why financial text may be more interesting than rotten tomatoes.

11.21.18 Fall Break - No Meeting
11.28.18 Alex
12.5.18 Dhanendra
12.12.18
12.19.17 Finals week


Past Schedules