Minnesota Natural Language Processing Seminar

The Minnesota Natural Language Processing (NLP) Seminar is a venue for faculty, postdocs, students, and anyone else interested in theoretical, computational, and human-centric aspects of natural language processing to exchange ideas and foster collaboration.

Current Seminars - Fall 2022

The talks are every other Friday from 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. (Central Time) during the semester.
Some of the talks have been recorded and are available through our 🎥 YouTube channel.

If you are interested in being enrolled in the seminar group and receiving announcements, please fill out this Google Form.

The current organizers are:

  • Anna Martin (mart5877@d.umn.edu)
  • Shirley Anugrah Hayati (hayat023@umn.edu)
  • Debarati Das (das00015@umn.edu)
  • Dongyeop Kang (dongyeop@umn.edu)

Also, if you have any questions or general comments, please reach out to us by nlpseminar@umn.edu

Seminar Calendar


  • Also available in iCal format here.

Previous Seminar Sessions

2021-2022 School Year

The talks are every other Friday from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. (Central Time) during the semester.
Some of the talks have been recorded and are available through our 🎥 YouTube channel.

If you are interested in being enrolled in the seminar group and receiving announcements, please fill out this Google Form.

The current organizers are:

  • Karin de Langis (dento019@umn.edu)
  • Risako Owan (owan0002@umn.edu)
  • Debarati Das (das00015@umn.edu)
  • Zae Myung Kim (kim01756@umn.edu)

Also, if you have any questions or general comments, please reach out to us by nlpseminar@umn.edu

Spring 2022


Fall 2021