Academic Year: 2022/2023
Course:
Natural Language Processing
I have created a chatbot as final project of NLP.
Academic Year: 2022/2023
The goal of the course project is to map the 188 cognitive biases as listed in Cognitive Biases Codex, using the technologies developed in the Semantic Web community, creating an ontology that would allow to describe these cognitive phenomena. This group focuses its work only on a part of it, namely “We simplify probabilities and numbers to make them easier to think about”, “We think we know what other people are thinking”.
Academic Year: 2017/2018
The aim of Battle of the WaterLOD Project is to create an abstract Linked Open model for describing data related to the battle of Waterloo. Our idea involves Napoleone Bonaparte as person, Waterloo as place, Defeat as concept and 1815 as Date. For each of them, we have collected different kinds of items (archival documents, bibliographic entries and artifacts).
Academic Year: 2021/2022
Objectives of this prototype: (1) Enhanced Understanding: Reveals patterns, themes, and sentiments, offering insights into context. (2) Efficient Analysis: NLP automates analysis of historical texts, saving time. (3) Interactive Exploration: SDE offers engaging visualizations like word clouds and frequency plots. (4) Facilitating Research: NLP-based SDE aids scholars with a rich, accessible dataset.
Academic Year: 2021/2022
Entreprecariat is a neologism formalized by Silvio Lorusso, that combines the word 'entrepreneur' and 'precariat' as the core of the creative jobs in our days. This project aims at analysing with authomatic tools the new reality of 'entreprecariat', through a corpus of selected books that covers similar topics.