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r/LanguageTechnology
55k members
r/LanguageTechnology is a subreddit with 55k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
This sub will focus on theory, careers, and applications of NLP (Natural Language Processing), which includes anything from Regex & Text Analytics to Transformers & LLMs.
Popular Themes in r/LanguageTechnology
#1
Advice Requests
: "I built a way of summarizing and filtering texts and would love some feedback"
26 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "I made a free browser extension that dynamically recognizes procrastination using semantic similarity"
15 posts
#3
Ideas
: "Smol NLP models that just get the job done"
9 posts
#4
News
: "The AI Detection Thing Is Just Adversarial NLP, Right?"
4 posts
#5
Opportunities
: "PhD Position in NLP at University of Marburg in Germany"
3 posts
#6
Pain & Anger
: "I suck at programming and I feel so bad"
1 post
#7
Self-Promotion
: "PyVisionAI: Instantly Extract & Describe Content from Documents with Vision LLMs(Now with Claude and homebrew)"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/LanguageTechnology
#1
Nlp
: "Smol Nlp models that just get the job done"
66 posts
#2
Ai
: "The Ai Detection Thing Is Just Adversarial NLP, Right?"
37 posts
#3
Llm
: "The future of r/LanguageTechnology. Can we get a specific scope/ruleset defined for this sub to help differentiate us from all of the Llm-focused & Linguistics subreddits?"
16 posts
#4
Language
: "What should I major in to pursue a career in Language technology? "
14 posts
#5
Linguistics
: "Is a Linguistics major, CS minor, and Stats minor enough to get into a CL/NLP masters program?"
9 posts
#6
Research
: "What do you think about resource utilization in NLP Research?"
8 posts
#7
Course
: "Small Courses to get into a master"
6 posts
#8
Tool
: "Does anyone want to collaborate with me to build this LLM-based language learning Tool? :)"
6 posts
#9
Bert
: "LLMs vs traditional Berts at NER"
6 posts
#10
Masters
: "Any language professionals who have taken a Masters in Computational Linguistics?"
5 posts
Member Growth in r/LanguageTechnology
Yearly
+8k members(16.6%)
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