
What we’re about
Welcome to Munich NLP, where we bring together over 1000 students, academics, industry professionals, and AI enthusiasts to explore the fascinating world of Natural Language Processing (NLP), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, and Generative AI (GenAI). Founded in May 2022, our community is dedicated to fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation in these cutting-edge fields.
Join us for our regular meetups, where you'll find a mix of online and in-person events designed to educate, inspire, and connect:
Expert talks and panel discussions on the latest trends and breakthroughs
Interactive workshops and hands-on demos to build your skills
Networking opportunities to connect with professionals and enthusiasts alike
Collaborative projects and hackathons to apply your knowledge and learn from others
Between meetups, stay engaged with our vibrant Discord community, where you can participate in lively discussions, ask questions, and collaborate on exciting projects. Our LinkedIn group also offers a platform for professional networking, job opportunities, and industry insights.
Whether you're just starting your journey in AI and NLP or looking to deepen your expertise, Munich NLP offers a welcoming and inclusive space to learn, share, and grow. Join us for our next meetup and connect with us on Discord and LinkedIn to become part of our growing network of AI and NLP enthusiasts!
We can't wait to meet you and explore the exciting world of AI and NLP together!
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Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/munich-nlp/
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/BgFaZgZ38N
Upcoming events
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MunichNLP: New Year Kick Off
Eraneos, KlenzestraĂźe 41, 80469 MĂĽnchen, MĂĽnchen, DEEvent Description:
Explore the latest in Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models at the Munich NLP in-person meetup! Join us on January 8, 2026, starting at 18:30 at the Eraneos office in Munich. We'll have expert talks on cutting-edge LLM applications, followed by a networking session. All are welcome!
Agenda - TIMETABLE:
18:30 Open Door + Catering
19:00 - Intro MunichNLP and ERANEOS
19:10 - From Scratch to Production: LLM Based E2E Service in Swiss Banking | Speakers: Jakob Klement, David Satomi, Fabian Stermann
19:40 - Beyond Retrieval: The Technical Core of Reliable Agent Reasoning | Speaker: Ludovic Tessier, Claudio Garutti, PhD
20:20 - Advances in Open-Ended Text Generation and Evaluation for Large Language Models | Speaker: Dr. Matthias Assenmacher
Location:
KlenzestraĂźe 41, MĂĽnchen (ERANEOS Office)
Talks Abstract - 3 30min Talks with Discussion:
1. From Scratch to Production: LLM Based E2E Service in Swiss Banking
Speakers: Jakob Klement, David Satomi, Fabian Stermann
Handling over 60 thousand customer interactions per week is hard and costly. Especially in Switzerland, where four different languages meet a high consumer expectation for quality in every interaction, surrounded by strict regulations.
In this talk, we give detailed tech insights regarding the development and implementation of an end-to-end and LLM-based voice and chatbot that replaced a legacy IVR system at a swiss bank. Over the course of 1.5 years, we went from scratch to production, while facing technical and regulatory challenges, and ended up increasing customer satisfaction, as well as the first-solution rate from around 40% to more than 85%.
2. Beyond Retrieval: The Technical Core of Reliable Agent Reasoning
Speaker: Ludovic Tessier
This presentation moves beyond simple Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to explore what is required for the next step in AI development: reliable agent reasoning. The talk argues that while retrieving information is a solved problem, the real challenge lies in an agent's ability to intelligently process that information. The session will provide a deep dive into the technical core components that enable an AI agent to analyze, synthesize, evaluate, and act upon retrieved data.
3. Advances in Open-Ended Text Generation and Evaluation for Large Language Models:
Speaker: Dr. Matthias Assenmacher
Language Models This talk explores the evolving landscape of open-ended text generation and decoding strategies for LLMs. We begin with early work on model-based evaluation metrics, which exposed critical shortcomings in their sensitivity to semantic deterioration and structural variation. Moving on, we explore multicriteria evaluation frameworks that move beyond isolated metrics by ranking decoding methods holistically using partial orders and composite cardinal metrics. Subsequently, we introduce Adaptive Contrastive Search (ACS), an uncertainty-aware decoding strategy, to improve coherence and creativity without sacrificing diversity, followed by a large-scale analysis revealing how decoding hyperparameters affect output quality across domains and tasks. Finally, we touch upon very recent work: GUARD introduces a hyperparameter-free, uncertainty-driven decoding strategy building upon ACS.
Sponsors:
Thanks to our sponsor Eraneos for hosting the event.
Organizer:
Munich NLP60 attendees
MunichNLPxLRZ: Building Multilingual LLMs & Hands on cerebras Workshop
LRZ, Main Entrance, BoltzmannstraĂźe 1, Garching bei MĂĽnchen, DEJoin Munich NLP for an engaging in-person meeting featuring one expert talks and one workshop on cutting-edge developments in natural language processing and AI. The event will be held on January 20, 2026, starting at 18:00 at LRZ in Garching bei MĂĽnchen. Food and drinks will be provided! Don't miss this opportunity to learn and network with fellow NLP enthusiasts!
Agenda:
18:00-18:20: Arrival & Networking
18:20-18:30: Welcome & Intro by LRZ & MunichNLP
18:30-19:00: Research Showcase: "Llama-GENBA-10B: A Trilingual Large Language Model for German, English and Bavarian" - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2509.05668
- Speakers: Michael Hoffmann and Jophin John (BDAI at LRZ)
- Description: Michael and Jophin will introduce LLama-GENBA-10B, the first large language model designed for English, German, and Bavarian. The presentation focuses on the challenges of building multilingual systems with low-resource languages and the solutions the team developed to overcome them. 19:20-19:30: Short Break 19:30-20:10: Second Technical Talk - "Build Impossible Things with Cerebras – What's New?"
19:00-19:45 Workshop: Building Multi-Agent Workflows with Cerebras Inference
- Speaker: Gokul Ramakrishnan
- Description: Gokul will provide a hands-on exploration of building multi-agent workflows using Cerebras inference. The talk will demonstrate practical approaches to creating agent systems and share insights into the latest developments at Cerebras. 20:10 onwards: Networking Session
Location:
LRZ, Boltzmannstr. 1, 85748 Garching bei MĂĽnchen
Sponsors:
Thanks to our sponsors LRZ and Cebearus for hosting the event.
Organizer:
Munich NLP17 attendees
Past events
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