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Tue 7 May 2019
11:00 - 12:30

Venue: Cambridge University Library, IT Training Room

Provided by: Cambridge Digital Humanities


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Introduction to Text-Mining with Python 2
BeginnersNew

Tue 7 May 2019

Description

This session will introduce topic modelling. Topic modelling is looking for clusters of words that summarise the meaning of documents. We will talk about how to choose what sort of text mining you might want for your research. Some knowledge of Python is required, as gained from 'Introduction to Text-Mining with Python 1', or equivalent. No installations will be needed; we will use web services available in your browser to follow along with the examples.

Target audience
  • PhD students and staff at the University of Cambridge
Prerequisites
  • Some knowledge of Python is required, as gained from 'Introduction to Text-Mining with Python 1', or equivalent.
Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Tue 7 May 2019   11:00 - 12:30 11:00 - 12:30 Cambridge University Library, IT Training Room map Mary Chester-Kadwell
Format
  • Presentation and small group discussion
System requirements
  • Participants should bring their own laptops
Duration
  • One session of one and a half hours
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Theme
Machine Reading the Archive

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