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Introduction to Topic Modeling

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Presented by Tassie Gniady and David Kloster.
Abstract: Want to examine the topics in your collection of texts? Using both manual methods and Latent Dirilecht Allocation (LDA), we will go through a step-by-step explanation of what topic modeling is, how it works, and what it looks like in practice.
Filmed Jan 24, 2019.
2019 Supercomputing for Everyone Series: Services for Digital Humanities and Creative Activities at Indiana University. This informational series shows you all the services UITS has to offer, from 3D object acquisition to virtual reality for teaching and art education, presented by a host of experts from the UITS Advanced Visualization Lab and Cyberinfrastructure for Digital Humanities & Creative Activities group. The format of the weekly series at IU Bloomington included hands-on introductions to topics, lectures by people doing cutting-edge work at IU, and open sessions for exploring your questions and approaches.
The series was hosted by Tassie Gniady, manager, Cyberinfrastructure for Digital Humanities & Creative Activities, Research Technologies - a division of University Information Technology Services and a center in the Pervasive Technology Institute at Indiana University.
The Supercomputing for Everyone Series (S4ES) of training workshops aims to bring more users into the realm of advanced computing, whether it be visualization, computation, analytics, storage, or any related discipline.
Abstract: Want to examine the topics in your collection of texts? Using both manual methods and Latent Dirilecht Allocation (LDA), we will go through a step-by-step explanation of what topic modeling is, how it works, and what it looks like in practice.
Filmed Jan 24, 2019.
2019 Supercomputing for Everyone Series: Services for Digital Humanities and Creative Activities at Indiana University. This informational series shows you all the services UITS has to offer, from 3D object acquisition to virtual reality for teaching and art education, presented by a host of experts from the UITS Advanced Visualization Lab and Cyberinfrastructure for Digital Humanities & Creative Activities group. The format of the weekly series at IU Bloomington included hands-on introductions to topics, lectures by people doing cutting-edge work at IU, and open sessions for exploring your questions and approaches.
The series was hosted by Tassie Gniady, manager, Cyberinfrastructure for Digital Humanities & Creative Activities, Research Technologies - a division of University Information Technology Services and a center in the Pervasive Technology Institute at Indiana University.
The Supercomputing for Everyone Series (S4ES) of training workshops aims to bring more users into the realm of advanced computing, whether it be visualization, computation, analytics, storage, or any related discipline.