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Natural Language Processing Meets Computational Social Science

Student: Okhrimenko Dmitrii

Supervisor: Ekaterina Artemova

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Applied Mathematics and Information Science (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

In the modern world, more and more corruption news and investigations are constantly emerging related to the use by officials of their powers for personal gain. In this regard, it became interesting for me to apply my skills and abilities in data analysis to solve classification problems and highlight quotations. Further, the existing methods for solving the assigned tasks will be considered, as well as the solutions chosen by me. The algorithms used to solve the assigned tasks will be described in more detail. At the end, the results of the study will be provided, according to which it will be possible to draw a conclusion about the work done.

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