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MCML-LAMARR Workshop 2025

Generative AI and Natural Language Processing

   24.09.2025 - 25.09.2025

   LAMARR; University of Bonn, Friedrich-Hirzebruch-Allee 6/8, Room 2.123

As two of the national AI competence centers, MCML and LAMARR aim to strengthen their collaborations with the organization of a joint workshop, bringing together our researchers. The topic of the workshop will be on the intersections between Generative AI and Natural Language Processing. Several of LAMARR’s and MCML’s members, as well as junior members on PhD and postdoctoral level will give talks on their research. At the event, we plan to have plenty of time for networking as well, to build strong ties for research collaborations.

 


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LAMARR

MCML


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