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Event Details:

  • Location: Velma Denning Room (120F), Green Library
  • Date and Time: 3PM–4:30PM, May 5, 2026
  • Lead Instructor: Dr. Jooyeon Hahm (Head of Data Science Training & Consultation)

Curious about how to work with text data using Python? Join us for a practical introduction to text analysis, tailored for those new to programming. This workshop will cover key techniques, including text pre-processing, named entity recognition, topic modeling, and sentiment analysis. No prior Python experience is necessary. We’ll guide you through foundational Python concepts, introduce essential libraries and modules for text analysis, and provide hands-on examples to support your learning. This event is a great starting point for discovering the potential of Python in working with text data.

Please register to attend. Registration is exclusively open to current Stanford Affiliates and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Given the limited space, a waitlist will be available once all spots are filled. (Please cancel your registration if you can’t make it.)

For those attending the in-person event, please bring your Stanford ID card or mobile ID to enter the library.

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