Join us on Oct 26 for “How can we use NLP to HackCorruption?”

The Participation and Accountability in NLP Working Group Speaker Series will kick off on October 26, 9-10am ET with Cheri-Leigh Erasmus, Co-CEO and Chief Learning and Agility Officer from Accountability Lab.
Cheri-Leigh will share reflections from the HackCorruption program which relies on Natural Language Processing (NLP) to review, flag, or enable whistleblower complaints, citizen feedback, procurement, and more. Cherie will also share ideas on the use of cost-conscious NLP in future iterations of this program.
The session will deepen practitioners’ understanding of application, considerations and principles of NLP. There will be ample time for discussions and sharing among all participants.
Register here to attend this session, which is open to both NLP-CoP Member and anyone else interested in this topic.
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