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v41 v42 13 13 The laboratory seminar is primarily meant to present the activities of the active laboratory members: what they are doing, what results they have, what problems they have, which subtasks they are not able to solve and would like to have a collaboration of someone else, etc. Occasionally, and rather rarely, presentations by related department members can also be expected. 14 14 15 The seminar is now held on '''Wednesdays at 1 4:00 in B203''' (Spring 2022) and is open to anyone interested in the subject (does not have to be active in the lab). It can also be taken as a course [https://is.muni.cz/predmet/fi/pv173 PV173 NLP Lab Seminar] and earn three credits for active participation, including presentation of your results (achieved in NLP Center projects or on a relevant issue). The seminar is given in English. Presentations can be in English, Czech or Slovak.15 The seminar is now held on '''Wednesdays at 10:00 in B203''' (Spring 2022) and is open to anyone interested in the subject (does not have to be active in the lab). It can also be taken as a course [https://is.muni.cz/predmet/fi/pv173 PV173 NLP Lab Seminar] and earn three credits for active participation, including presentation of your results (achieved in NLP Center projects or on a relevant issue). The seminar is given in English. Presentations can be in English, Czech or Slovak. 16 16 17 17 Selected presentations are also presented online at [https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/92417314815 authenticated ZOOM]. … … 24 24 === Presentations offered: === 25 25 * [https://www.leeds.ac.uk/arts/profile/125106/1011/serge_sharoff Serge Sharoff]: Reliable classification of web genres 26 27 === Seminar programme in the autumn semester 2021 === #seminar_podzim 28 29 || '''date''' || '''programme''' || 30 {{{#!th rowspan=2 31 '''14.9.''' 32 }}} 33 || seminar programme for this semester || 34 || Aleš Horák: [http://raslan2022.nlp-consulting.net RASLAN 2022] Call for Papers || 35 {{{#!th rowspan=1 36 '''21.9.''' 37 }}} 38 || ? || 39 {{{#!th rowspan=1 40 '''5.10.''' 41 }}} 42 || ? || 43 {{{#!th rowspan=1 44 '''12.10.''' 45 }}} 46 || ? || 47 {{{#!th rowspan=1 48 '''19.10.''' 49 }}} 50 || ? || 51 {{{#!th rowspan=1 52 '''26.10.''' 53 }}} 54 || ? || 55 {{{#!th rowspan=1 56 '''2.11.''' 57 }}} 58 || ? || 59 {{{#!th rowspan=1 60 '''9.1.''' 61 }}} 62 || ? || 63 {{{#!th rowspan=1 64 '''16.11.''' 65 }}} 66 || ? || 67 {{{#!th rowspan=1 68 '''23.11.''' 69 }}} 70 || ? || 71 {{{#!th rowspan=1 72 '''30.11.''' 73 }}} 74 || ? || 75 {{{#!th rowspan=1 76 '''7.12.''' 77 }}} 78 || ? || 79 80 81 82 83 26 84 27 85 === Seminar programme in the spring semester 2021 === #seminar_jaro … … 95 153 || Greta Zella: TBA || 96 154 97 === Seminar programme in the autumn semester 2021 === #seminar_podzim98 99 || '''date''' || '''programme''' ||100 {{{#!th rowspan=2101 '''16.9.'''102 }}}103 || seminar programme for this semester ||104 || Aleš Horák: [http://raslan2021.nlp-consulting.net RASLAN 2021] Call for Papers ||105 {{{#!th rowspan=2106 '''23.9.'''107 }}}108 || Vít Novotný: [htdocs:seminar2021/VNovotny-Summer_NLP_Conferences.pdf SIGIR 2021 and RANLP 2021] ||109 || Adam Rambousek: [http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/projects/ahisto AHISTO project] ||110 {{{#!th rowspan=1111 '''30.9.'''112 }}}113 || Michaela Denisová: Crosslingual embedding models ||114 {{{#!th rowspan=1115 '''7.10.'''116 }}}117 || Mikuláš Bankovič: Superresolution techniques for OCR ||118 {{{#!th rowspan=2119 '''14.10.'''120 }}}121 || Rastislav Papčo: Topic classificaton in web corpora ||122 || Edoardo Signoroni: Corpus alignment by machine translation techniques ||123 {{{#!th rowspan=1124 '''21.10.'''125 }}}126 || Dalibor Bačovský: Improving the Subword Model of fastText ||127 {{{#!th rowspan=2128 '''4.11.'''129 }}}130 || Ondřej Sotolář: Facebook conversations classification ||131 || Radoslav Sabol: Language identification and sentiment analysis for social network texts ||132 {{{#!th rowspan=2133 '''11.11.'''134 }}}135 || Tereza Vrabcová: Preparation of Parallel Corpora for Machine Translation ||136 || Adam Hájek: Automatic text summarization using GPT-2 ||137 {{{#!th rowspan=2138 '''18.11.'''139 }}}140 || Petr Zelina: Czech transformers ||141 || Samuel Špalek: Tokenizers: comparison of 'utok' and 'unitok' ||142 {{{#!th rowspan=2143 '''25.11.'''144 }}}145 || Marek Medveď: Answer Context in Question Answering ||146 || Kristína Němcová: Multimodal machine learning ||147 {{{#!th rowspan=2148 '''2.12.'''149 }}}150 || Tomáš Houfek: Information extraction from medical records ||151 || Daniel Krátký: Adding accents to Czech texts ||152 {{{#!th rowspan=1153 '''9.12.'''154 }}}155 || Krištof Anetta, Mahmut Arslan: Electronic health records processing ||156 157 158 159 155 160 156