Wednesday, January 31st
- Location: FAC Gallery
- Time: All Day
To Lie or Lean, A Survey of Work by Jodi Hays
- Location: COHH 3123 or Zoom (https://wku.zoom.us/s/94919502523)
- Time: 3:30pm - 4:45pm
Math Graduate Student Seminar: Yuhang Jiang, Computer Science, UK
Open to Juniors, Seniors, and Grad Students
Refreshments will be provided.
Title: End-to-end Relation Extraction in Biomedical Domain
Abstract: The exponential growth of unstructured text data in the digital world, stemming from online platforms, social media, and digital documentation, presents both a challenge and an opportunity for knowledge extraction. Natural language processing (NLP) advancements have enabled the development of sophisticated technologies capable of understanding and leveraging this vast amount of unstructured data. We focus on Relation Extraction (RE), a key component of information extraction, which simplifies natural language into structured formats like (subject, object, predicate) triples, thereby facilitating tasks like database population and knowledge graph construction. In the biomedical domain, the challenges of relation extraction are magnified due to the highly specialized and technical nature of the language used, as well as the complexity of the concepts involved. Biomedical texts often contain dense scientific terminology, domain-specific jargon, and intricate relationships between biological entities, making the extraction process far more nuanced and intricate.
- Location: HCIC 1011
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Learn about the contributions of Russian immigrants to American society as told by current Russian language students at WKU.
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Bowling Green, KY 42101-1030
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