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NLP lab seminar

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.

The seminar is now held on Wednesdays at 12:00 in B203 (Spring 2025) 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 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.

Selected presentations are also presented online at authenticated ZOOM. Please upload any attachments to the online presentation by following the instructions. Uploaded videos are available on the video page.

Presentations wanted:

Presentations offered:

  • Vojtěch Kovář: News in Lexical Computing

Seminar programme in the spring semester 2025

date programme

19.2.

seminar programme for this semester

26.2.

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5.3.

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12.3.

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19.3.

Ota Mikusek: From natural language to corpus-query language

26.3.

Radoslav Sabol: Fine-grained Propaganda training set construction

2.4.

Kryštof Bednařík: Topic Extraction

9.4.

Filip Prochac: RAG chatbot

16.4.

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23.4.

Jiří Blaha: TBA

30.4.

Yasir Yakup Demircan: TBA

7.5.

Ondra Herman: Shared Task: Word Sense Induction

14.5.

M.Denisová: TBA

Seminar programme in the autumn semester 2024

date programme

23.9.

seminar programme for this semester
Aleš Horák: Opravidlo 2.0 – Public Online Proofreading Service
Aleš Horák: ​RASLAN 2024 Call for Papers
Zuzana Nevěřilová: Scientist Night team call

30.9.

Patrik Stano: Anaphora Resolution

7.10.

Ondřej Valášek: Terminology Extraction Evaluation

14.10.

Filip Prochác: RAG chatbot

21.10.

Vojtěch Formánek: Jailbreaking Empathy

4.11.

Emma Bednaříková: Language Identification on the token level
Edoardo Signoroni: Low-Resource Machine Translation

11.11.

Petr Zelina: regex from examples using LLMs

18.11.

Radoslav Sabol: Progress on Slama: Foundational Slavonic Large Language Model

25.11.

Marek Hába: Comparing different taggers for French on Rapcor corpus

2.12.

Helena Medková: The Explainability of the ZeugBERT model predictions on the Zeugma detection use case

9.12.

Michaela Denisová: TBA
Michal Spiegel: Improving Semantic Representation in LLMs

16.12.

David Porteš: Using speech prosody to guide LLM generation
Anna Winklerova: Item text features: engineering and evaluation of explanatory power


You may also look at the seminar programme in preceding semesters.