🚀 Coursework presentations at the Department of Applied and Computational Linguistics: Future NLP architects in action! 🧠💻

✨ For our third-year students specialising in ‘Applied and Computational Linguistics’, one of the most crucial stages of the semester has come to an end! 🎓 Students from the Department of ICL have successfully presented and defended their first major research projects within the ‘Mathematical and Computational Linguistics’ module. 💻📑

The students didn’t just study theory; they created real software tools in Python 🐍 for natural language processing (NLP). 🤖💬

All the research carried out by our IT linguists can be grouped into several key technological areas:

⚙️ Morphological and syntactic analysis (POS-tagging & Parsing): automatic identification of parts of speech and sentence relationships for Ukrainian and foreign languages using modern APIs and libraries.

🔄 Intelligent generation and transformation (Rewriting & Classification): algorithmic rephrasing of texts using synonyms and intelligent data classification via NLTK capabilities.

🌐 Data Mining and Parsing (Web Scraping & Data Processing): automated collection of text content from websites and working with popular digital data formats (XML, CSV, JSON).

📊 Applied Linguistic Statistics (Text Analytics & RegEx): statistical analysis of large text corpora and in-depth processing of linguistic data using regular expressions in Python.

🤝 The panel highlighted the practical value of the projects: most of them can be integrated into real-world AI systems, chatbots and search algorithms. 🚀

🎉 Congratulations to the third-year students on a successful defence! You have taken a significant step into the world of Computational Linguistics. 💡 We are proud of you and wish you inspiration for new developments! 💎🛸

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