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The NYU NLP and Text-as-Data Speaker Series takes place on Thursdays at 60 5th Avenue, at 11:00am EST; specific room locations for each event can be found below. This interdisciplinary series brings together experts from a wide range of fields, including computer science, linguistics, and social sciences, to explore cutting-edge research in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and text-as-data analysis.

Series Overview

Originally focused on text data applied to social science applications, the series has expanded to incorporate the growing interest in NLP from various disciplines. It provides an opportunity for attendees to engage with groundbreaking work that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in language processing and analysis. The seminar is organized by Sam Bowman, He He, João Sedoc, Eunsol Choi, and Tal Linzen, and is open to anyone who is affiliated with NYU and wishes to attend.

See below for our schedule of speakers and sign up for our mailing list for details about live-streaming of talks and updates to the schedule.

All talks are currently scheduled to be in-person. The schedule listed below is tentative. Live talk attendance is limited, but recordings will be posted on this page and may be accessed by anyone.

Spring 2025 Events

Upcoming

nlp seminar

Aviral Kumar (CMU)

Date & Time: February 27, 11:00am

Title: TBA

Location: Room 150, 60 5th Avenue

nlp seminar

Jonathan Berant (Tel-Aviv University)

Date & Time: April 24, 11:00am

Title: TBA

Location: 7th Floor Open Space, 60 5th Avenue

Past

Fall 2024 Past Events

nlp seminar

Jennifer Hu (Johns Hopkins / Harvard)

Date and Time: November 21, 4:00pm

Title: How to Know What Language Models Know

nlp seminar

Tim O’Donnell (McGill University)

Date and Time: October 1, 2024, 4:00pm

Title: Linguistic Compositionality and Incremental Processing

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Spring 2024 Seminar Info & Recordings

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