Start Date: | 5/30/2018 | Start Time: | 11:00 AM |
End Date: | 5/30/2018 | End Time: | 1:00 PM |
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Event Description Introducing the Stein Family Fellowship Symposium
“The Rapidly Growing Field of Natural Language Processing (NLP)”
Natural Language Processing (NLP), an exciting and rapidly growing field, focuses on extracting meaning from clinical texts (like discharge notes or scientific literature). The Stein Family Symposium brings researchers and data scientists together to discuss developing approaches and applications of NLP in clinical settings. Speakers plan to discuss the use of NLP with vocabularies grounded in different clinical disciplines. Join the Symposium facilitator, our Stein Family Fellow, Paulina Sockolow, DrPH, MS, MBA, associate professor, Health Systems and Sciences Research Department, to learn more of this interesting topic and to participate in an exchange of ideas.
Guest speakers include:
David Gefen, PhD, Provost Distinguished Research Professor, academic director of the doctorate in Business Administration Program, Decision Sciences and MIS
Maxim Topaz, PhD, RN, MA, postdoctoral research fellow, Harvard Medical School
Jake Williams, assistant professor, Informatics, College of Computing & Informatics
Space is limited.
If planning to attend, please respond by clicking here no later than Wednesday, May 23.
Suggested Parking: Philadelphia Gateway Parking Garage. Entrance on Spring Street between 15th and 16th, Race and Vine Streets.
Campus Map (#14, Philadelphia Gateway Parking Garage; #15 Three Parkway). |
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Location: Three Parkway, Room 1043 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 |
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