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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/computer-science/events/phd-seminar-natural-langua
 ge-processing-wheres-the-question-multi-channel-deep-cnn-question-identifi
 cation-textual-data
LOCATION:200 University Avenue West Online PhD seminar Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 
 Canada
SUMMARY:PhD Seminar • Natural Language Processing — Where’s the\nQues
 tion? A Multi-channel Deep Convolutional Neural Network for\nQuestion Iden
 tification in Textual Data
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: THIS PHD SEMINAR WILL BE GIVEN ONLINE.\n\nGEORGIOS
  MICHALOPOULOS\, PHD CANDIDATE\n_David R. Cheriton School of Computer Scie
 nce_\n\nSUPERVISORS: Professors Helen Chen and Ian McKillop\n\nIn this s
 tudy\, we investigated the key characteristics exhibited by\nquestions in 
 medical narrative data (e.g.\, review logs) in order to\nuncover the most 
 impactful variables on data quality issues during the\ndata entry and revi
 ew process of a real-word clinical system.
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