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hi there welcome back to my youtube channel so today well be going through this paper which is titled as combining bird with static word embeddings for categorizing social media its from authors from cardiff university uk and this work got accepted as a part of 6 workshop on noisy user generated text and will be presented in 2020 em and rp workshop okay so lets go through the paper so before i start i would just like to say if you like such content do share it with your friends make sure you hit the like button and subscribe to the channel also do let me know in the comments and link to the papers that you would want me to read next okay so the authors say free trained neural language models have achieved impressive results on various natural language processing tasks across different languages surprisingly this extends to social media genre despite the fact social media often has very different characteristics from the language that language models have seen during the training ye