Natural language processing in tech for good applications

Channel:
Subscribers:
73,500
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3rEPA5gMS0



Duration: 1:30:53
377 views
9


How can computers interpret something so human and nuanced like language? How can algorithms identify and mitigate racial bias in text & data? How can they be used to identify patterns, classify documents and simplify text analysis tasks?

This workshop introduces Natural Language Processing in Python and sheds light on how computers interpret language.

Expand your understanding:
https://developer.ibm.com/callforcode/racial-justice/projects/
https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/take-two/
https://www.crowdcast.io/e/natural-language/register

πŸŽ“ What you will learn

Attendees will be introduced to:

- NLTK and Gensim will help them tokenize, process, and represent textual data to derive useful insights.

- Machine Learning applications like text classification, sentiment analysis, and topic modeling.

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Who should attend:

Developers, Coders, Programmers of all skill levels
People interested in building solutions using Natural Language Programming
🎈 Prerequisites:

Curious minds! Bring your laptop, the rest happens in the cloud.

πŸŽ™οΈ Speakers

Grishma Jena, Data Scientist at IBM, https://twitter.com/DebateLover

πŸ€– About the series

This workshop is part 1 of the Mine the Language series: leveraging Machine Learning in Racial Justice applications hosted by Call for Code for Racial Justice. Through this workshop series, attendees will understand the machine learning tools available to tackle issues of data gathering, classification and interpretation that are central to documenting racial injustice, recognizing bias, and empowering individuals.

____________________________________________
Learn in-demand skills. Build with real code. Connect to a global development community: http://ibm.biz/IBMdeveloperYT

Subscribe to see more developer content β†’ https://www.youtube.com/user/developerworks?sub_confirmation=1

Follow IBM Developer on social:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IBMDeveloper
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IBMDeveloper/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/ibmdeveloper

More from IBM Developer:
Community: https://developer.ibm.com/community/
Blog: https://developer.ibm.com/blogs/
Call for Code: https://developer.ibm.com/callforcode/

#IBMDeveloper
#Developer
#Coding




Other Videos By IBM Developer


2022-04-21Exploring the regression optimization API on IBM API Hub
2022-04-21Let's Code: Exploring the regression optimization API on IBM API Hub
2022-04-21Audit Handling in Finance & Insurance with Software Engineering GmbH
2022-04-14Let's Code: Deep dive into the Distributed AI SDK deployed on API Hub
2022-04-07Security Risks for Networks, Mainframes & beyond, with Beta Systems
2022-04-01IBM Edge Application Manager Deployment: Patterns and Policies
2022-04-01Everything you want to know about IBM Edge Application Manager
2022-03-31Let's Code: Leveraging IBM API Hub for application success
2022-03-25Rama Akkiraju - In the Open with Luke and Joe
2022-03-24Secure your systems with our ecosystem
2022-03-23Natural language processing in tech for good applications
2022-03-17Introducing the IBM Edge Application Manager playlist
2022-03-17Let's Code: IBM Developer Technology Sandbox helps you adopt technology faster
2022-03-11Jamie Thomas | OpenSSF Board Chair and General Manager, Systems Strategy and Development, IBM
2022-03-10Let's Code: Exploratory data analysis for all with open-source Voyager2 on Code Engine
2022-03-09Secure Device Onboard for IBM Edge Application Manager
2022-02-24Let's Code: Adversarial Robustness Toolbox (ART) – Create adversarial input to check AI
2022-02-23Security and IBM Edge Application Manager β€” IBM Developer
2022-02-17Incite insights from real time data with MongoDB
2022-02-11IBM Edge Application Manager: Intercomponent Communications β€” IBM Developer
2022-02-09Hands-on Demo: Use the Cloud Native Toolkit on an Existing Application