Lunch & Learn | Data Snacks

Applied Text Mining using Python


Wann?
22.05.2025

13:00 - 13:30 Uhr

Wo?
Online (Zoom)


Referent*in:
Dr. Maryam Movahedifar
Data Science Support
Universität Bremen


Sprache: Englisch

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Join us for the Data Snacks, a culinary data break where we share our love for cooking research data in engaging and informative sessions. Each snack will address different challenges in data handling and offer practical solutions. At the end of each session, you'll receive the slides, complete with valuable content, tips, and helpful links for future use. Embark on this journey with us and empower your data skills! The full menu is available on the right and HERE.

WHAT’S THIS SESSION ABOUT?

This Data Snack is for you if you work with large volumes of text data and want to extract meaningful insights efficiently. The session is designed to provide practical guidance on applying text mining techniques using Python to analyze and interpret unstructured text.

In this session, Maryam will discuss the growing importance of automated text analysis in various fields, including social sciences, healthcare, marketing, and customer service. She will explore the key challenges of working with text data, such as preprocessing, feature extraction, and model selection, and provide hands-on tips for building an effective text mining pipeline.

Text mining involves numerous complexities, from handling noisy and unstructured data to selecting the right models for classification and interpretation. Maryam will also touch on recent advancements in deep learning for text analysis and how they can enhance traditional methods. Whether you are new to text mining or looking to refine your skills, this session will equip you with the essential knowledge to apply text analysis techniques effectively in your research or business applications.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Maryam Movahedifar holds a PhD in Statistics and has extensive experience in Interpretable Machine Learning. With a strong foundation in statistical methods and practical experience in applying these techniques to real-world problems, she is well-equipped to teach complex machine learning concepts. Her expertise includes making advanced models understandable and accessible.


WHERE AND WHEN?

The info event will take place from 1:00 to 1:30pm via Zoom. There will be a 15-20 minute presentation followed by an open forum for questions and discussion. We look forward to exciting discussions!



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