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The Reference Machine

 

Prof. dr. Piek Vossen: Grounding language for machines: from Reading Machines to Reference Machines. Rebooting TLC: Language, Literature, and Communication. Lecture October 9, 2017

20170724_Sketch_Reference_Machine_PiekPiek Vossen sketching a Reference Machine, July 2017

DSC_2520_Reference_Machine_BW_cropPiek Vossen sketching a Reference Machine, July 2014

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  • Online Master’s Event March 5
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  • Nice 1 Minute Pitch on our Text Mining Master
  • Excited about the 3rd Meet & Greet CLTL-masterstudents and Industry on Dec. 3, 2020
  • PhD Position on LANGUAGE MODELS FOR NEWS RECOMMENDATION @CLTL
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