Tech Brunch Event
A small hotel-restaurant brunch for NLP talk: math foundations, prompt engineering, libraries, and lessons from real projects.
- When
- Tue, July 21, 2026 · 07:45–08:45 JST
- Where
- Beltempo, Hotel Metropolitan Edmont, 3 Chome-10-8 Iidabashi, Chiyoda City · In person
- Region
- Kanto (Tokyo)
- Organizer
- Guidable
- Language
- EN
- Source
- Meetup
Summary
TechBrunch gathers over a relaxed hotel restaurant brunch for an NLP edition, covering how computers process and generate human language. Conversation ranges across techniques, tooling, and the open problems in the field, with room for both practitioners building NLP applications and people who are simply curious about how it works.
Planned topics include the mathematical foundations of NLP (linear algebra, calculus, probability), prompt engineering and context window management, and the wider ecosystem of core libraries, machine learning frameworks, and speech technologies. Deeper threads cover interoperability with languages such as Hy or Clojure, plus lessons learned from real-world NLP projects.
The session is aimed at computational linguists, computer scientists, mathematicians, data scientists, software developers, and anyone curious about NLP. First-time attendees who RSVP and are confirmed on the attendee list have their meal covered. This is a deliberately small gathering, and RSVP is expected so the group can be found if the venue changes.
About the community
A recurring, deliberately small meetup that pairs a technical topic with a sit-down meal, so the format is conversation around a table rather than talks from a stage. Editions rotate through subjects across engineering and data, and the crowd ranges from computational linguists and researchers to working developers and the merely curious. RSVP matters more than usual here: the group is small and may relocate, and first-time attendees who RSVP get their meal covered.
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