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Natural Language Processing Seminar 2024–2025
The NLP Seminar is organised by the Linguistic Engineering Group at the Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (ICS PAS). It takes place on (some) Mondays, usually at 10:15 am, often online – please use the link next to the presentation title. All recorded talks are available on YouTube. |
7 October 2024 |
Janusz S. Bień (University of Warsaw, profesor emeritus) |
Some glyphs from 16th century fonts, described in the monumental work “Polonia Typographica Saeculi Sedecimi”, can be more or less easily identified with the Unicode standard characters. Some glyphs don't have Unicode codepoints, but can be printed with an appropriate OpenType/TrueType fonts using typographic features. For some of them their encoding remains an open question. Some examples will be discussed. |
14 October 2024 |
Alexander Rosen (Charles University in Prague) |
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Summary of the talk will be made available shortly. |
4 November 2024 |
Jakub Kozakoszczak |
Summary of the talk will be made available shortly. |
21 November 2024 |
Christian Chiarcos (University of Augsburg) |
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Summary of the talk will be made available shortly. |
Please see also the talks given in 2000–2015 and 2015–2023. |