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25

Feb

Natural language processing in medicine, life and environmental science

25 February 2025 10:00 to 13:30 | Workshop
a collage of medicine, life, environmental and data science graphics

Medicine, life and environmental science rely on many forms of text data that guide research and clinical decision-making, such as scientific articles, electronic health records, reports and social media data. The size of the available data far exceeds human reading capabilities but artificial intelligence tools for natural language processing (NLP) can help extract valuable information leading to actionable insights. In this workshop, you will hear how large language models and other natural processing tools that can be used to process various forms of texts, as well as their advantages and limitations and open research questions.

About the event

Location:

online and on-site (BMC, Sölvegatan 19, Rune Grubb lecture hall)

Contact:

Sonja [dot] aits [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se