CHASS Tutorial: How to do Topic Modeling in Natural Language Processing
Presented by Michelle Voong This tutorial will introduce students to topic modeling. Students will learn how topics can be extracted from text data. Michelle (she/her) is BU Spark!’s data science solutions engineer. She has industry experience building identity solutions, proposal writing, and research experience in social media analysis. She is interested in the application of data science related to social issues and fostering environments that enable students to collaborate and innovate. She earned her Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Connecticut. Learn more: www.bu.edu/chass Subscribe to our YouTube channel: @facultyofcomputingdatascie1892 Follow BU CDS on Instagram: / bu_cds Follow BU CDS on X: / bu_cds Follow BU CDS on LinkedIn: / bucds Follow BU CDS on Facebook: / bucds

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