We invite you to a seminar organised by the Italian section on the topic of Machine Learning and Large Language Models.
The talk will be given by Michele Corazza, a computer scientist of the University of Bologna. The event is part of the Bachelors' course Seminar of Italian Linguistics which is dedicated to corpus linguistics.
What, when and where:
Machine learning and computational linguistics: from unigrams to LLMs
Thursday 26 March, 14-16
Zoom platform or room L11
Speaker's bio
Michele Corazza is a researcher at the Department of Legal Sciences at the University of Bologna. A computer science graduate, in 2018 he began working at the Inria Sophia Antipolis (France) on the CREEP project, developing machine learning-based models to detect hate speech and cyberbullying on social media. In 2019, he began his PhD at the University of Bologna on the INSCRIBE project. He developed
computational tools to study Bronze Age writing systems in Cyprus and the Aegean. In 2023, he became a researcher in Bologna on the HyperModeLex project. He is working on developing natural language processing-based methods for legal documents.
Virtual meeting