[OREILLY] Natural Language Processing (NLP) from Scratch - [FCO]

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  00001 Natural_Language_Processing_-_Introduction.mp4 31.5 MB
  00002 Learning_objectives.mp4 19.3 MB
  00003 1.1_Represent_words_and_numbers.mp4 137.9 MB
  00004 1.2_Use_one-hot_encoding.mp4 86 MB
  00005 1.3_Implement_bag-of-words.mp4 141.4 MB
  00006 1.4_Apply_stop_words.mp4 298.3 MB
  00007 1.5_Understand_TF_IDF.mp4 204 MB
  00008 1.6_Understand_stemming.mp4 361.7 MB
  00009 Learning_objectives.mp4 21.1 MB
  00010 2.1_Find_topics_in_documents.mp4 159.9 MB
  00011 2.2_Perform_explicit_semantic_analysis.mp4 209.2 MB
  00012 2.3_Implement_document_clustering.mp4 299.1 MB
  00013 2.4_Implement_Latent_Semantic_Analysis.mp4 180.1 MB
  00014 2.5_Understand_non-negative_matrix_factorization.mp4 213.9 MB
  00015 Learning_objectives.mp4 15.3 MB
  00016 3.1_Quantify_words_and_feelings.mp4 178.1 MB
  00017 3.2_Use_negations_and_modifiers.mp4 357.9 MB
  00018 3.3_Use_corpus-based_approaches.mp4 165.7 MB
  00019 Learning_objectives.mp4 23.2 MB
  00020 4.1_Understand_word2vec_word_embeddings.mp4 475.6 MB
  00021 4.2_Define_GloVe.mp4 262.4 MB
  00022 4.3_Apply_language_detection.mp4 344.8 MB
  00023 Natural_Language_Processing_-_Summary.mp4 38.8 MB
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Author : Bruno Gonçalves
Language : English
Torrent Contains : 29 Files
Course Source : https://www.safaribooksonline.com/live-training/courses/natural-language-processing-nlp-from-scratch/0636920225683/

Description

The rise of online social platforms has resulted in an explosion of written text in the form of blogs, posts, tweets, wiki pages, and more. This new wealth of data provides a unique opportunity to explore natural language in its many forms, both as a way of automatically extracting information from written text and as a way of artificially producing text that looks natural.

In this class we introduce viewers to natural language processing from scratch. Each concept is introduced and explained through coding examples using nothing more than just plain Python and numpy. In this way, attendees learn in depth about the underlying concepts and techniques instead of just learning how to use a specific NLP library.

What you'll learn-and how you can apply it

• Text representation
• Topic modeling
• Sentiment analysis
• Language detection
• Text classification
• Document clustering

This training course is for you because...

• You're a data scientist who is interested in mastering the concepts and ideas behind natural language processing.
• You have no previous experience in NLP and want to take the first grounded steps
• You have previous experience in using NLP libraries such as NLTK or Spacy and wish to get a greater understanding of what's going on “under the hood."

Prerequisites

• Attendees should understand basic Python

Course Set-up :

• Python - available here: https://www.python.org/
• Course GitHub repo - https://github.com/bmtgoncalves/FromScratch

About your instructor

Bruno Gonçalves is currently a Vice President in Data Science and Finance at JPMorgan Chase. Previously, he was a Data Science fellow at NYU's Center for Data Science while on leave from a tenured faculty position at Aix-Marseille Université. Since completing his PhD in the Physics of Complex Systems in 2008 he has been pursuing the use of Data Science and Machine Learning to study Human Behavior. Using large datasets from Twitter, Wikipedia, web access logs, and Yahoo! Meme he studied how we can observe both large scale and individual human behavior in an obtrusive and widespread manner. The main applications have been to the study of Computational Linguistics, Information Diffusion, Behavioral Change and Epidemic Spreading. In 2015 he was awarded the Complex Systems Society's 2015 Junior Scientific Award for "outstanding contributions in Complex Systems Science" and he is the editor of the book Social Phenomena: From Data Analysis to Models (Springer, 2015).

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