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Topic Modeling with Python In-Person

Discover latent topics across hundreds of texts! This workshop will guide participants through the process of building topic models in the Python programming language. We will start with a discussion of different techniques used to build topic models, following which we will implement and visualize custom topic models with sample data.

Participants who wish to follow along for the hands-on component should bring a laptop with the Anaconda distribution of Python 3 installed. We will be executing code from a Jupyter notebook. No prior Python experience is required. For help installing Anaconda, stop by the DHLab's Office Hours Monday through Thursday from 2:00-3:00pm.

This workshop is open to Yale students, faculty, and staff, but space is limited.

Workshop Location: Franke Family Digital Humanities Laboratory on the first floor of Sterling Memorial Library

Instructors: Douglas Duhaime (DHLab) and Joshua Dull (Digital Scholarship)

Date:
Friday, February 22, 2019
Time:
3:00pm - 4:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Campus:
Central Campus
Categories:
  Digital Humanities  
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