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Ultimate Llama for Natural Language Processing (NLP) - Build Fine-Tune and Scale Next-Generation NLP Solutions with Llama to Power Future-Ready AI Systems - cover

Ultimate Llama for Natural Language Processing (NLP) - Build Fine-Tune and Scale Next-Generation NLP Solutions with Llama to Power Future-Ready AI Systems

Gaurav Singh

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Build, Scale and Optimize Cutting-Edge NLP with Llama for Next Gen AI.Key Features● Explore Llama’s evolution and innovations for next-gen NLP.● Implement real-world NLP tasks with step-by-step examples.● Fine-tune, optimize, and deploy Llama at enterprise scale.Book DescriptionLlama models have rapidly emerged as a cornerstone in natural language processing, redefining how AI systems understand and generate human language. From their efficient architecture to the cutting-edge advancements in Llama 4, these models enable enterprises, researchers, and developers to build powerful, scalable, and responsible NLP solutions.This book, Ultimate Llama for Natural Language Processing (NLP), takes you on a structured journey through the evolution and applications of Llama. It begins with the foundations of the Llama series and its architecture, before progressing to core NLP tasks such as classification, summarization, sentiment analysis, and conversational AI. Subsequent chapters cover fine-tuning, transfer learning, optimization, and deployment at enterprise scale, with practical insights into real-world industry use cases. The book also addresses troubleshooting, ethical AI, and the future of multimodal and sparse Mixture-of-Experts models. Thus, by the end, readers will be well-equipped to train, adapt, and deploy Llama models across domains such as healthcare, finance, and customer engagement.What you will learn● Understand Llama’s evolution, architecture, and unique innovations in NLP.● Implement core NLP tasks like classification, NER, and summarization.● Fine-tune Llama for custom domains using advanced transfer learning.● Optimize inference speed, and deploy Llama models at enterprise scale.● Troubleshoot, monitor, and continuously improve Llama model performance.● Apply Llama 4 to real-world industry use cases and multimodal AI.Table of Contents1. Introduction to Llama Series2. The Architecture of Llama Models3. Evolution of Llama4. Implementing NLP Tasks with Llama5. Fine-Tuning Llama for NLP6. Real-World Use Cases of Llama7. Performance Tuning for Llama Models8. Deploying Llama Models at Scale9. Troubleshooting and Improving Llama Models10. Transfer Learning Techniques with Llama11. Ethical Considerations in NLP with Llama12. Practical Applications of Llama413. Future Directions and Advancements in Llama       IndexAbout the AuthorsGaurav Singh is a visionary leader and accomplished professional in Data Science, Machine Learning, and AI Cloud Technologies, with a strong track record of delivering enterprise-scale AI solutions that drive transformative business impact. With deep expertise in LightGBM, TensorFlow, Deep Learning, Large Language Models (LLMs), Generative AI, Agentic AI, NLP, Prompt Engineering, and Responsible AI, he bridges cutting-edge research with practical enterprise applications. Renowned for his Python-driven AI development, he builds intelligent systems leveraging Azure Gen AI, Databricks,Vertex AI, GCP, Synapse, and Snowflake to enable automation, accelerate decision-making, and deliver actionable insights.Gaurav has mastered gradient boosting for tabular data, deep learning for large- scale AI, and advanced machine learning pipelines, ensuring models are robust, scalable, and production-ready through CI/CD deployment. He has successfully led high-performing Data Science teams, mentored upcoming AI professionals, and delivered measurable ROI across industries such as finance, healthcare, retail, and digital operations.
Available since: 09/29/2025.
Print length: 460 pages.

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