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Research Meeting 23054

Doktorandenseminar des Labor Business Programming (FH Aachen)

( Jan 30 – Feb 02, 2023 )

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  • Lars Klöser (FH Aachen - Jülich, DE)
  • Bodo Kraft (FH Aachen - Jülich, DE)

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Description

The Labor Business Programming (LBP) at the FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences is concerned with the automated processing of information originally addressed to humans (e.g., unstructured documents or e-mails). For this purpose, LBP uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques to relieve companies of monotonous, tedious, and thus also error-prone tasks.

In cooperative research projects with industry partners from different domains, new approaches in NLP are explored and then productively tested: LBP covers topics from the energy sector, biology/medicine, law, and process modeling to e-commerce.

The strong involvement of the Ph.D. students in their research projects results in losing synergy effects, which this seminar should restore. A resulting goal is the joint preparation of further scientific publications, which should benefit all doctoral students in their dissertations. For this purpose, new approaches will be presented, discussed in the group, and tested. This year our focus is the development of a tool supporting gender-sensitive language.

Copyright Lars Klöser