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Humanist Archives: Jan. 9, 2023, 10:05 a.m. Humanist 36.329 - training in knowledge extraction from text (Madrid)

				
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        Date: 2023-01-09 09:24:53+00:00
        From: Tonra, Justin <justin.tonra@universityofgalway.ie>
        Subject: CLS INFRA TRAINING SCHOOL, Madrid, 9-11 May 2023

ANNOUNCING THE SECOND CLS INFRA TRAINING SCHOOL
Digging for Gold: Knowledge Extraction from Text
UNED, Madrid
9-11 May 2023
https://clsinfra.io/events/training-school/

Eager to kick start your research in Digital Humanities and Computational
Literary Studies? Join CLS INFRA in Madrid for our three day international
Training School in Knowledge Extraction from Text. From 9-11 May 2023, we will
offer a crash course in how to "Dig for Gold" in a corpus of texts. From
Stylometry to Natural Language Processing, you will be completing your own
analyses and visualizing the results in a hands-on way. We will work with
existing code that is plug and play, so it is not necessary to have existing
experience in Python or R. Most of all, it will be a fun and safe environment to
boost your textual analysis skills. You'll be surprised what precious
information you can extract from your own data set!

For full details on the Madrid Training School, including a provisional schedule
and registration information, visit https://clsinfra.io/events/training-school/
and follow us on Twitter for further updates at @clsinfra. Registration for this
Training School closes on 1 March 2023.

To get a flavour of CLS INFRA Training Schools, see recordings from our 2022
Prague Training School on our YouTube channel
(https://www.youtube.com/@clsinfra6863) and browse full learning materials from
Prague on DARIAH-Campus (https://campus.dariah.eu/resource/events/cls-infra-
training-school-on-data-and-annotation).

Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure (CLS INFRA) has received funding
from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under
grant agreement No 101004984.

--
Dr Justin Tonra
Lecturer, School of English & Creative Arts
Course Director, MA Literature & Publishing
University of Galway


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